Name Usurper v0.17 Internal Code USURPER Start-up Directory ../xtrn/usurper Command Line usurper /P%n Clean-up Command Line Execution Cost None Access Requirements Execution Requirements Multiple Concurrent Users Yes Intercept Standard I/O No Native (32-bit) Executable No Modify User Data No Execute on Event No BBS Drop File Type RBBS/QuickBBS DORINFO1.DEF Place Drop File In Node Directory
Name Usurper v0.24 Internal Code USURPER Start-up Directory ../xtrn/usurper Command Line USURPER /N%# /P%n Clean-up Command Line Execution Cost None Access Requirements Execution Requirements Multiple Concurrent Users Yes Intercept Standard I/O No Native (32-bit) Executable Yes Use Shell to Execute No Modify User Data No Execute on Event No Pause After Execution No BBS Drop File Type Mystic DOOR32.SYS Place Drop File In Node Directory Time Options...
Usurper is pretty easy. You just need to pass path to the dropfile on the command line like above and it's easy.
Edit USURP.CTL
in Usurper directory and make
sure the following are set correctly. Also,
check everything else while you're in there.
BBSTYPE DORINFO1 ; ; ; Uncomment the next line if you use a fossil device driver and wish to have ; the door initialize your fossil to the locked/baud speed rate. FOSSIL
Usurper natively on Linux note: For Usurper 0.24 or higher (e.g. git development code), you may need to specify BBSTYPE as DOOR32, but newer development code automatically detects the presence of Linux, and the USURP.CTL file can be empty but should still be present in order to suppress a warning message about a missing USURP.CTL file.