ÇK ! T©OïL!ÁZ"5A{S# ZCNFG CONFIGURATION T) Target Program Default Filetype O) Overlay file Default Filetype Z) Z3ENV auto-install for ZCPR3 A) Alternate D/U for Overlay files L) console Lines per Screen S) String terminator char in CFG files (hex) H $YESNO P DEFAULT FILE TYPES The default file type extensions used by ZCNFG are shown. You may wish to choose another default filetype extension for configuration overlays because of conflict with your system standards. Z3ENV AUTO-INSTALL When set to YES, your current Z3ENV address will be installed, just as if you had invoked Z3INST.COM on the target program. Nothing is done if the current system is not ZCPR3x. Set this to NO if the target program is intended to operate in a CP/M system. It is not needed for target execution under ZCPR33/4. ALTERNATE DRIVE/USER If ZCNFG cannot find the overlay file in the currently logged directory, it will look for it in the alternate D/U. The '?' wildcard means current default at target execution time (not the default at configuration time) CONSOLE LINES PER SCREEN Set this to match your terminal. ZCNFG uses this number to manage menus and help screens properly. For demonstration purposes, values are limited to a minimum of 10 and maximum of 80. STRING TERMINATOR CHARACTER Prior versions of ZCNFG expected '$' as the screen image terminator and HELP screen terminator in CFG files. This version expects the character whose HEX value is shown in the menu display to be used as a string terminator. This change was made to permit use of the '$' within the screen image (or help text, as here!). You may change the terminator to match that of existing .CFG files PROVIDED that the name of this file (ZCNFG.CFG) is NOT changed. ZCNFG uses a nul terminator in its own configuration file instead of the configured default. So ZCNFG can ALWAYS configure itself! Older versions of ZCNFG.CFG will not be useful.