# 05-22-1999
# Release 2.0r5
# This is configuration used at K4CRB-9, 813878
#
# 6 CHANNEL KISS
# 1 CHANNEL AFT
#
# BUFFERS USED TO REMEMBER FRAMES.
size=65500
#
cmd=be of
cmd=bc USERS
#cmd=pt5
#  R - UsePC clock (AT)
#  N   TEST
#  C -
#  T - TRACE MODE
#  D - DEBUG MODE
#  K - PROCESS K COMMAND IN DED MODE
#  P - PANIC THEN BOOT
#  O - OPTIMIZATION OF MESSAGE BUFFERS
#  B - ENABLE CTRL+ALT TO STOP PROGRAM. TO SAVE MEMORY THE PANIC LINE
#      SHOULD ALSO BE ADDED "PANIC=1".
panic=1
option=O
option=P
option=B
#
# DEFINE THE LANGUAGE USED AT THIS NODE.
# [ english, espanol, francais, deutsch, portuguese, italiano, dansk,
#   svenska, suomea, ryski ...]
langue=english
#
# Call sign of the console's operator   (human operator!)
mycall=K4CRB-11
#
# location and frequency information for this node. This data is used for the
# APRS beacon, and for the information displayed with the $F, $P, $p variables.
lat=2759.03N
lon=08229.53W
frq=144.91
#
# Default port for beacon and local operator
testport=0
#
# Beacon text definition
balias= <Tampa Network access)
#
# Beacon time, each and every ...
#each=3600
every=3600
#
# Beacon via
#via=TPA
#
# APRS port to beacon the special APRS position beacon.  Beacon rate is the
# same as that of the beacon timer.
#apr=0 (not yet implemented)
#
# 'min' specifies the minimum number of buffers per channel,
#  example :
#    min=1 will give 1 buffer per channel=>init all channel present or not
#    min=0 will give 0 buffer => init only channels specified within fpac.cfg
min=0
#
# Password, first digit is number of characters needed, followed by password.
# If the file FPAC.PWD exists, the password is taken from FPAC.PWD. The PWD=
# parameter is ignored.  The format in FPAC.PWD is the same but without pwd=.
pwd=6SOMEFUNKYPASSWORD
#
# Mail statistics to associated BBS. The duration is in seconds.
# Set up of the stat msg sent to a BBS net=tttt,xxxxxx V yyyyyyy zzzzzz
# tttt = rate to send message in seconds, 0000=once a day.
# xxxxxx = destination call
# yyyyyy = entry node call sign (must be an adjacent node)
# zzzzzz = destination call node address
net=0000,kp4djt V kp4djt-9 813626
snd=SP FPACST@KP4DJT
#net=0000,K0ZXF V K0ZXF-9 813962
#snd=SP FPACST@K0ZXF
#
# fbb=1 (default value) the receiving BBS is assumed to be of FBB type
# fbb=0 the BBS is not FBB. In this case the system sends the command
#   >b to end the session
fbb=1
#
#  window=n1,n2,n3
#  n1= mode
#          0 = _TEXTBW40,          8 = _HERCMONO,
#          1 = _TEXTC40,           9 = _MRES16COLOR,
#          2 = _TEXTBW80,          10= _HRES16COLOR,
#          3 = _TEXTC80,           11= _ERESNOCOLOR,
#          4 = _MRES4COLOR,        12= _ERESCOLOR,
#          5 = _MRESNOCOLOR,       13= _VRES2COLOR,
#          6 = _HRESBW,            14= _VRES16COLOR,
#          7 = _TEXTMONO,          15= _MRES256COLOR,
#                                  16= _ORESCOLOR
#  n2= screen lenght in number of lines
#                   [ 60, 50, 43, 30, 25 ]
#  n3= upper window (ALT+W) number of lines
#   standard values 3,25,18 for a color screen
#                   7,25,18 for a black and white screen
#  this command allows, as for an example, to set a 50 lines display
#window=3,25,18
#
# 'his=n,n1,n1'
#  this command tells FPAC to save several editing lines in upper and
#  lower windows (default to window in single window setup)
#  his=1 (set)
#  his=0 (does not save)
#  n1= 10000 = upper window's buffer size
#  n2= 40000 = lower window's buffer size
#  The sum of the two windows' buffer size should not exceed 60000.
his=0
#
# 'date' command, allows you to specify the date format.
# i.e.; date=%m/%d/%Y.
# By default the format used is %Y/%m/%d ( year/month/day )
# Caution: only the order can be modified.  The use of a comma or space is
# forbidden. Special note, the "Y" must be upper case.
date=%Y/%m/%d
#
# 'eol' ( end-of-line ), this is independant to what is sent on-line.
#  eol=0 ( default ) log file lines end with \r
#  eol=1 log file lines end with \r\n ( for DOS...)
#eol=1
#
# == handling of multiple 'info' messages. FPAC recognizes
#    "info.txt" file at init if command inf=n is set in fpac.cfg.
#    n is the total size of messages that are in 'info.txt'.
#    "info.txt" can hold 10 messages tagged from M0 to M9.
inf=9
#
#  Layer 2 and 3 parameters
#
# L#
# |  Channel
# |  | Frack
# |  | |   Resptime
# |  | |   |  Check
# |  | |   |  |    Retries
# |  | |   |  |    |  Maxframe
# |  | |   |  |    |  | Framesize
# |  | |   |  |    |  | |
#                               144.91 user channel
ni2= 0 030 15 800  10 2 256
ni3= 0 030 15 800   8 4 256
#   original                    223.46 Trunk to APB
#ni2= 1 030 15 800  20 7 256
#ni3= 1 030 15 800  20 7 256
#   8/14/98
#ni2= 1 010 05 800  20 1 128
#ni3= 1 005 05 800  20 1 128
#   8/16/98
#ni2= 1 020 05 800  20 1 256
#ni3= 1 020 05 800  20 1 256
#   8/18/98
ni2= 1 030 15 800  20 7 256
ni3= 1 030 15 800  20 7 256
#                               431.025 Trunk to CLW
ni2= 2 030 15 800  20 7 256
ni3= 2 010 05 800  20 7 256
#                               438.100 Trunk to KO4KS
ni2= 3 005 00 800  10 7 256
ni3= 3 005 00 800  16 7 256
#                               440.975 Trunk to St. Leo
ni2= 4 030 15 800  10 7 256
ni3= 4 020 10 800  16 7 256
#                               927.55 Trunk to kp4djt
ni2= 5 010 05 800  10 7 256
ni3= 5 010 05 800  10 7 256
#                               COAXlan Trunk to 813000
ni2= 6 010 05 800  10 7 256
ni3= 6 010 05 800  10 7 256
#                               Spare channel available.
ni2= 7 030 15 800  10 7 256
ni3= 7 030 15 800  10 7 256
#  UNUSED PORTS
ni2= 8 040 15 3000 10 7 256
ni3= 8 040 15 6000 10 7 256
ni2= 9 040 15 3000 10 7 256
ni3= 9 040 15 6000 10 7 256
#
#############################################################################
#
#  Types of cards and TNC's known by FPAC :
#       - DRSI and compatable TAPR2
#       - SCC4 from ATEPRA
#       - SCCOPTO from PA0HZP
#       - BAYCOM 4 ou 8 ports
#       - Kantronics two port (in KISS mode)
#       - COMx as IBM or clones standard
#       - pseudo-card, internal link DWJ/DED, (on going development
#                    lost in the limbo)
#  DRSI and TAPR2 : 2 adjacent channels  n and n+1
#
#  SSC4 (ATEPRA) et SCCOPTO are set identical in configuration:
#       they are made of 4 adjacent channels : n, n+1, n+2, n+3
#
# Each channel is configured by one command, thus one DRSI requires
# 2 lines, one SCC will need four lines.
#
# The configuration command specify the type of card drsi, scc, bay...
# there after the parameters are separated by one or more spaces.
#
# DRSI/TAPR2 cards are defined by 'drs='
# SCC4 and SCCOPTO cards are defined by 'scc='
# BAYCOM card as 'bay='
# serial port as 'com='
# Multi port Kantronics as 'kam='
# NULL port as 'nul='
#############################################################################
#
# 1  Channel number (0-9 to idenify 10 ports)
# 2  data address port A of 8530 in hex (given the PAL 20L10 - 150 or 158)
#    for the KAM dual port, the second port has the logical channel number
#    of the first port.
# 3  control address port A of 8530 in hex (identical to above)
#    or,  serial card 16550 interrupt trigger level in hex.
#
#        16550 interrupt trigger level in hex
#       0 - 8250/16450, or 16550 in 8250 mode (interrupt every character)
#       1 - 16550 trigger level
#       4 - 16550 trigger level
#       8 - 16550 trigger level
#       E - 16550 trigger level
#
#       ex:
#               0000    use 8250/16450, or 16550 interrupt every character
#               0008    use 16550 trigger level 8
#
# 4  8536 master control address in hex for the DRSI card, or
# interrupt control port for SCC cards with  # PAL 150 or 158 : SCC150=168,
# with PAL SCC158=160)
#
#    serial card:
#
#    FLAG1: WWWW XXXX YYYY ZZZZ
#
#       WWWW XXXX YYYY ZZZZ
#       1000 |||| |||| 0000
#       |    |||| ||||
#       |    |||| ||||
#       |    |||| ||||
#       |    |||| ||||___ use CTS (receiving flow control)
#       |    |||| |||____ use DSR (receiving flow control)
#       |    |||| ||_____ (reserved)
#       |    |||| |______ use DCD (receiving flow control)
#       |    ||||
#       |    ||||__ use DTR (sending flow control)
#       |    |||___ use RTS (sending flow control)
#       |    ||____ (reserved)
#       |    |_____ (reserved)
#       |_this parameter specifies which modem signals are to be used for
#         flow control.
#
#       ex:
#               8280    use RTS/DCD default
#               8180    use DTR/DCD
#
# 5  the divider value to select the speed.
#
#         8530 & DRSI          COM card's
#       ----------------    ----------------
#         300 bps => 254      50    =>  2304
#        1200 bps => 62       75    =>  1536
#        2400 bps => 30       110   =>  1047
#        4800 bps => 14       134   =>  857
#        9600 bps => 6        150   =>  786
#       19200 bps => 2        300   =>  384
#       38400 bps => 0        600   =>  192
#                             1200  =>  96
#                             1800  =>  64
#                             2000  =>  58
#                             2400  =>  48
#                             3600  =>  32
#                             4800  =>  24
#                             7200  =>  16
#                             9600  =>  12
#                            19200  =>   6
#                            38400  =>   3
#                           115200  =>   1
#
#   if the channel ( mandatory : port B of the 8530 ) is set to asynch,
#   (DED see parameter 10), values are identical to above.
#
# 6  dwait in decimal (n*10ms)
# 7  txdelay in decimal (n*10ms)
# 8  fwait in decimal (n*10ms), for full/duplex, PTT hold time.
# 9  Rx buffer numbers (0 = canal non utilise)
# 10 IRQ number (1 to 15) only for the first channel of each card.
# 11 FLAG : mode of operation :
#           two octets in hex :
#
#            reserved
#            | presence of dual port device
#            | | L2 connections barred if = 1
#            | | | DCD is not taken into account on this port
#            | | | |  IRQ shared
#            | | | |  | sleep between frames
#            | | | |  | | MULTI_KISS
#            | | | |  | | | Beacon
#            | | | |  | | | |  ASYNCHRONE
#            | | | |  | | | |  | AFT
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | DED
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | KISS
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  (the following two lines are for cross port UI)
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  cross port UI
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  | UI authorized (allows UI frames to be handled)
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  | | duplex
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  | | | timer
#            | | | |  | | | |  | | | |  | | | |
#            x x x x  x x x x  x x x x  x x x x
#
#  example: 0082     DED channel with SCC4 card port B.
#         : 050C     cross band channel, cross UI's accepted
#                    rest time between frames and beacon
#         : 0001     channel reserved for internal timing generation.
#
# 12 = 0 or number of links authorized, that is to say the number of L2
#      connections.
#
# 13 ; KISS mode
#
#     for a KISS port with a single TNC :
#
#         00  KISS standard
#         0B  KISS_CA secure mode ( checksum )
#               and synchronised ( ack of the TNC after frame is sent)
#
#     for a KISS_RL ( several TNCs on one serial COM )
#
#         xC  x is the TNC's address ( 0-8)
#
#     for KAM dual port
#
#         10  for the second defined port
#
##########################################################################
#
#          addr, or 16550 trigger level
#          |    int. control port, or FLAG1
#          |    |    baud rate
#          |    |    |   dwait
#          |    |    |   |  txdelay
#          |    |    |   |  |   fwait
#          |    |    |   |  |   | nbr of buffers
#   Port   |    |    |   |  |   | |   IRQ     nbr of links max
#   | addr |    |    |   |  |   | |   |  FLAG |  KISS mode ( protected... )
#   | |    |    |    |   |  |   | |   |  |    |  |
com=0 3F8  0008 0000 06  0  30  0 10  4  009C 0  0B # 144.910 (1200)(KISS)
com=1 2F8  0008 0000 06  0  35  0 10  3  009C 0  0B # 223.460 (1200)(KISS)
#drs=0 313  0312 0317 62  15 35  0 10  7  010C 0  0  # 145.01 USER PORT (DRSI) (sample of a working DRSI configuration)
#drs=1 311  0310 0317 62  15 35  0 10  0  0000 0  0  # 220 (DRSI)
com=2 3E8  0008 0000 06  0  15  0 10  5  009C 0  0B # 431.025 (9600)(KISS)
com=3 2E8  0008 0000 06  0  15  0 10  7  009C 0  0B # 438.100 (9600)(KISS)
com=4 250  0008 0000 06  0  15  0 10  10 009C 0  0B # 440.975 (9600)(KISS)
com=5 258  0008 0000 06  0  05  0 10  11 009C 0  0B # 927.550 (9600)(KISS)
com=6 260  0008 8280 06  0  01  2 10  12 00C0 0  0  # COAX LAN      (AFT)
com=7 268  0008 0000 06  0  10  0 10  15 009C 0  0  # UNUSED
nul=8 0    0000 0000 0   0  0   0 0   0  0    0  0
nul=9 0    0000 0000 0   0  0   0 0   0  0    0  0
#
# A card can be left configured even if it is not present in the machine
# Meanwhile if a card is present it should be configured.
#
# Aliases definition ..,R specify a reverse effect (colocated BBS)
alias=0;KP4DJT,813626
alias=1;NODE,813878
alias=2;w4dph,727442
#alias=3;ko4ks,813007
#alias=4;
alias=5;info-1,813626
alias=6;CHAT,727548
#
localadd=0,813878
#
# 'CONF2 813878' generate FPAC.TXT
#
# End of FPAC.CFG file


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