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; ***************************************************
; Data File : MENU.BCD
; Last Modified : 06-20-86
; Purpose : Sample Menu file to demonstrate the useful features
; of U.C.C.'s Batch Commander.
The use of semicolons for comments is optional.
Actually any line may be a comment as long as the first
character is not a valid menu character. This means that you
may separate with blank lines.
upper and lower case characters are not critical for the
first character, But the difference is critical for tokens
;****************************************************
;
; Begins
;
;****************************************************
T****** General Menu Commands ******
OExit
bcls
becho Type BC to return to Batch Commander
x
oInstall to Disk
dU.C.C.'S Batch Commander
dworks best on a Ram Drive
dit is usually best to copy
dit to a hard disk then to
dthe ram disk with an
dautoexec.bat
d
dWhat drive would you like it
iinstalled on (use the colon) {drive}
bcls
becho on
;********* Write the file names in.........
bcopy bc.bat {drive}\
bcopy bcomandr.com {drive}\
bcopy *.bcd {drive}\
bcopy bc.bat {drive}\
b{drive}
becho Type Bc to restart
x
oUtilities
lUTIL.BCD
oPrint Menu Directions
dDo you have an IBM compatible printer like a Okidata, or
iEPSON (Y or N) {ans}
bif '{ans}' == 'Y' goto comp
bif '{ans}' == 'y' goto comp
bcls
bBCPRINT
bgoto end
b:comp
bcls
becho PUT PRINTER ON LINE!!
bpause
bTYPE BCINTRO.DOC>PRN
b:end
oDirectory of ?:
dEnter the drive letter
ibe sure to include the ":" {drive}
dIf you want it wide or paused
ienter /w or /p respectively {option}
bcls
bdir {drive} {option}
bpause
;***********************************
T****** Business Functions *********
oIBM Displaywrite
dIBM DisplayWrite is located on
iwhat drive (use ":") {drive}
iEnter a filename {filename}
bcd {drive}\dw3
b{drive}dw3 {filename}
bcd {drive}\
oDirectory of Displaywrite
iWhat drive is the Displaywrite files on {drive}
iEnter File mask {mask}
iEnter /w if needed {option}
bcls
bdir {drive}\dw3\{mask}/p{option}
bpause
oMultiMate ver 3.3
iWhat Drive is MultiMate on {drive}
iWhat File would you like {filename}
bcd {drive}\mm
b{drive}wp {filename}
bcd {drive}\
oDirectory of Multimate
iWhat Drive is MultiMate on {drive}
iEnter a File Mask {mask}
iEnter /w if Needed {option}
bcls
bdir {drive}\mm\{mask}/p{option}
bpause
odBase III Plus
dIf necessary -----------
dInsert the key disk in drive A:
d
iWhat drive is dBase on (use ":"){drive}
iWhat Program would you like {run}
b{drive}
bcd \dbase
bdbase {run}
bcd \
oDirectory of dBase
iWhat drive is dBase on (use ":"){drive}
iEnter File Mask {mask}
iEnter /w if Needed {option}
bcls
bdir {drive}\dbase\{mask}/p{option}
bpause
oLotus 123 Rel 2
dIf necessary -----------
dInsert the key disk in drive A:
d
iWhat file would you like to run {123}
bcd \123
b123 {123}
bcd \
oDirectory of Lotus
iEnter File Mask {mask}
iEnter /w if Needed {option}
bcls
bdir \123\{mask}/p{option}
bpause
oSuperCalc 3 Rel 2
iWhat file would you like to run {run}
bcd \sc3
bsc3 {run}
bcd \
oDirectory of SuperCalc
iEnter File Mask {mask}
iEnter /w if Needed {option}
bcls
bdir \sc3\{mask}/p{option}
bpause
; ***************************************************
tDemo of Display Command
; ***************************************************
oExample of SHORT LINES
dThis is a demo to show that
dafter eight lines of text the
dnext line will disapear from
dsight so the only way to
dprevent this from happening
dif there are more then eight
dlines is to include the line
i---More--- hit return {dummy}
dthat will stop the scrolling.
dIt should be placed somewhere
daround every 8th line.
bpause
oExample of LONG LINES
dThis is a demo to show that after eight lines of text the next line will
ddisapear from sight so the only way to prevent this from happening if
dthere are more then eight lines is to include the line
i---More--- hit return {dummy}
dthat will stop the scrolling. Itshould be placed somewhere
daround every 4th line.
bpause