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TDL_DFLT.INI
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///
/// TDL.INI created by Metropolis Launcher
///
/// This is the TDL configuration file, which is read on startup and used
/// to configure how TDL operates, where archive files are found, etc.
/// Please read the descriptions for each setting before making changes.
///
[prefs]
DisableBlink=TRUE
; PATH-like variable that specifies where TDL can find the archive files
; prepared by the indexer and copied over to the vintage system.
; Multiple locations are allowed to get past the FAT16 2-gigabyte limit.
; (DOS limitations cap this path string at 80 characters -- do not exceed!)
proglocations=files;d:\projects\tdl\output\files;c:\archives;d:\archives
;Cache directory location. This is where archives (.zip files, etc.) are
;decompressed into. If you want to save your game, hi scores, etc., then
;this should be a permanent directory on a hard disk. If you don't care
;about retaining files, you can put this on a RAM disk.
cachelocation=e:\games\
; TDL can operate in three user modes:
; - REGULAR is the default and recommended mode, where the TDL will try
; to make educated decisions where applicable.
; - POWER displays more messages, copies the debug log to a text logfile,
; and generally gives more control.
; - KIOSK is meant for shows, conventions, and museums; it disables features
; that could confuse novice users, and makes as many decisions on behalf
; of the user as possible. ctrl-alt-delete is trapped and disabled.
; Finally, the TDL cannot be exited in this mode.
; It is highly recommended you run in REGULAR mode unless instructed otherwise.
userlevel=regular
; Being a power user copies the debug log into a text file. You can force
; this behavior ON for all user levels for troubleshooting purposes.
forcelogging=disabled
; TDL swaps itself into EMS, XMS, extended memory, or disk when launching a
; program. If you suspect this is causing problems, you can turn it off, but
; you will have less DOS RAM available for running your program.
swapping=enabled
; TDL normally preloads data into system RAM to increase operating speed.
; If you have a very large number of titles loaded (over 10,000) and do
; not have any EMS or XMS memory configured, you might run out of low DOS
; RAM. You can disable preloading to force the TDL to work, but if your
; hard disk is a slow device, it could operate very slowly. (Generally,
; don't disable preloading unless you experience memory errors.)
preloading=enabled
; TDL normally returns to the menu after execution. You can change this
; behavior to waiting for user input, so that the user can read the screen
; before returning.
pauseafterrun=disabled
; TDL uses the text mode already set up in DOS. If you'd like the TDL to
; initialize an extended VESA text mode, you can enter which mode here.
; Tested VESA text modes include:
; 108h 80x60
; 109h 132x25
; 10Ah 132x43
; 10Bh 132x50
; 10Ch 132x60
; You must enter the mode number in hex, ie. 108h
;VESA=10Ch
;Set the colors for TDL's Menu
;COLOR_Border=9fh
;COLOR_Title=0fh
;COLOR_Icon=7fh
;COLOR_HiHot=9fh
;COLOR_HiNorm=f9h
;COLOR_LoHot=9fh
;COLOR_LoNorm=9fh
;COLOR_Off=9fh
;COLOR_Win_Border=70h
;COLOR_Win_Body=99h
;COLOR_Win_Icon=99h
;COLOR_Win_Title=0fh
;COLOR_Fav_Icon=94h
;COLOR_UNP_Icon=98h
; COLOR_MiSTer_Turbo defines background color for Slow/Medium/Fast
;COLOR_MiSTer_Turbo=9fh
;COLOR_MiSTer_Slow=92h
;COLOR_MiSter_Medium=9eh
;COLOR_MiSter_Fast=9ch
;Disable the Turbo option in TDL, F3 to hot cycle through Turbo options
MISTERTURBO=TRUE
;Sort Field -- Dos/Name/Ext/Size/Time
ListSortField=Name
;Sort Order -- Ascending = True, Descending = False
ListSortAscend=TRUE
; TDL can display an optional subtitle after the main title.
; For example, instead of the default "The Total DOS Launcher", you can
; add a subheader " - Action Games", so that the title now becomes
; "The Total DOS Launcher - Action Games". (Note how the " - " separator
; was part of the defined string; you can use whatever separator you want,
; such as ": ".) This is useful for building several sub-collections or
; anthologies you want grouped together. Some examples below; uncomment
; and modify to use:
;subheader= - Action Games
;subheader=: Sierra AGI Anthology
subheader= -=- ExoDOS Collection