-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Setup hints for using BGFAX with Maximus/2 11-26-96 B.J. Guillot bgfax@blkbox.com FidoNet 1:106/400 http://www.blkbox.com/~bgfax/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS FILE ASSUMES YOU ARE RUNNING THE *OS/2* VERSION OF MAXIMUS Because Maximus does not offer the ability to exit when it detects a fax response code from the modem, you must run BGFAX2 in /HOST mode. Thus, BGFAX2 will answer the phone rather than Maximus! 1. From now on, to get your system ready to answer calls, start up your BBS by using the FBBS.CMD as given below 2. Be sure all the BGFAX files are copied into the directory as specified by the BGFAX environment variable (A "SET BGFAX=C:\BGFAX" line must exist in either your OS/2 CONFIG.SYS or FBBS.CMD file). 3. Make sure your BGFAX.CNF file is configured to use the proper fax class that your modem supports (you may need to comment and uncomment some lines in the BGFAX.CNF file). You need to make a file called FBBS.CMD in the BGFAX directory. @echo off rem ***** This is an example command file for frontend mode operation set bgfax=c:\bgfax c: cd %bgfax% bgfax2 /host /sb if errorlevel 4 fbbs.cmd if errorlevel 3 local.cmd if errorlevel 2 fbbs.cmd if errorlevel 1 fbbs.cmd The /SB switch is required to make BGFAX/2 work with Maximus/2. This causes BGFAX/2 to _spawn_ Maximus. After Maximus/2 exits, BGFAX will then exit with an errorlevel 1, which tells FBBS.CMD to restart FBBS.CMD and wait for more calls to come in. You also need to make a file called EXEBBS.CMD in the BGFAX directory. @echo off d: cd\max maxp -b%1 -p%2 If you want to allow local logons, you must create a LOCAL.CMD file which tells Maximus/2 to start in local logon mode. See Maximus documentation. Regards, bgfax author