FON Format Intel byte order Incomplete information Information from File Format List 2.0 by Max Maischein. --------!-CONTACT_INFO---------------------- If you notice any mistakes or omissions, please let me know! It is only with YOUR help that the list can continue to grow. Please send all changes to me rather than distributing a modified version of the list. This file has been authored in the style of the INTERxxy.* file list by Ralf Brown, and uses almost the same format. Please read the file FILEFMTS.1ST before asking me any questions. You may find that they have already been addressed. Max Maischein Max Maischein, 2:244/1106.17 Max_Maischein@spam.fido.de corion@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de Corion on #coders@IRC --------!-DISCLAIMER------------------------ DISCLAIMER: THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED "AS IS". I verify the information contained in this list to the best of my ability, but I cannot be held responsible for any problems caused by use or misuse of the information, especially for those file formats foreign to the PC, like AMIGA or SUN file formats. If an information it is marked "guesswork" or undocumented, you should check it carefully to make sure your program will not break with an unexpected value (and please let me know whether or not it works the same way). Information marked with "???" is known to be incomplete or guesswork. Some file formats were not released by their creators, others are regarded as proprietary, which means that if your programs deal with them, you might be looking for trouble. I don't care about this. -------------------------------------------- The Telix .FON files are the telephone books Telix uses to store numbers in. The format is for Telix 3.22 OFFSET Count TYPE Description 0000h 1 dword ID=2E2B291Ah 0004h 1 word Version info (=1) 0006h 1 word Number of entries in directory (count from 1) 0007h 1 char ?will be used for encryption? Currently 0 0008h 55 byte reserved 0040h ? rec Actual phonebook entry 25 char Name (0 terminated) 17 char Phone number (0 terminated) 1 byte Baud rate (see table 0006) 1 byte Parity type (see table 0007) 1 byte Data bits (7 or 8) 1 byte Stop bits (1 or 2) 12 char Script file name 6 char Date of last call in ASCII 1 word Number of total calls 1 byte Terminal type (see table 0008) 1 byte Protocol 1 byte Flags, bitmapped 0 - Local echo on / off 1 - add linefeeds on / off 2 - backspace is destructive on / off 3 - backspace sends DEL / sends BS 4 - strip high bits on / off 5-7 - reserved 1 word unknown 1 byte Dial prefix index 14 char Password (Table 0006) Baud rate tables for Telix 0 = 300 baud 1 = 1200 baud 2 = 2400 baud 3 = 4800 baud 4 = 9600 baud 5 = 19200 baud 6 = 38400 baud 7 = 57600 baud 8 = 115200 baud (Table 0007) Parity types for Telix 0 = None 1 = Even 2 = Odd 3 = Mark 4 = Space (Table 0008) Terminal types for Telix 0 = TTY 1 = ANSI-BBS 2 = VT102 3 = VT52 4 = AVATAR 5 = ANSI EXTENSION:FON OCCURENCES:PC PROGRAMS:Telix v3.22 REFERENCE: SEE ALSO: VALIDATION: