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Copyright (c) 1986 by Bill Neidert all rights reserved.
Bill Neidert
1225 Via Balboa
Mesquite, Tx 75150
214 681-0702
PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
Contents
Disclaimer ....................................................... 2
Copyright ........................................................ 3
Registration ..................................................... 3
Distribution ..................................................... 3
User Supported Software .......................................... 3
Trademark ........................................................ 4
General Description ............................................. 5
Concepts ........................................................ 5
Current Window ................................................ 5
Command Line .................................................. 6
Function keys ................................................. 6
Window File Data .............................................. 6
Statistical Information ....................................... 7
Moving Within A Window ........................................ 7
Group Command.................................................. 7
Function Key Command Description ................................ 7
F1 ............................................................ 7
F2 ............................................................ 7
F3 ............................................................ 7
F4 ............................................................ 8
F5 ............................................................ 8
F6 ............................................................ 8
F7 ............................................................ 8
F8 ............................................................ 8
F9 ............................................................ 8
F10 ........................................................... 8
SF3 ........................................................... 9
SF4 ........................................................... 9
SF5 ........................................................... 9
SF6 ........................................................... 9
SF7 ........................................................... 9
SF8 ........................................................... 9
Command Line Commands ............................................ 9
Clear_marks ................................................... 9
Copy .......................................................... 9
Backup ........................................................ 10
Delete ........................................................ 10
Move .......................................................... 10
Rename ........................................................ 10
Execute ....................................................... 10
Show .......................................................... 10
Quit .......................................................... 11
Program Execution ................................................ 11
Appendix A ....................................................... 12
Appendix B ....................................................... 13
Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 by Bill Neidert 1
PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
Disclaimer
This program is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind,
either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to the
implied warranties of merchantibility or fitness for a particular
purpose. The entire risk as to the results and performance of the
program is assumed by the user. Should the program prove
defective, the user assumes the entire cost of all necessary
servicing, repair or correction.
Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 by Bill Neidert 2
PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
Copyright
This program is copyrite (C) 1985, 1986 by Bill Neidert. All
rights reserved. Non-registered users are granted a limited
license to use this product on a trial basis.
Registration
If you intend to use F.EXE on a regular basis please support the
author through your registration. Commercial or business use of
this program is prohibited by non-registered users.
If you need an invoice for registration, one is provided in
appendix A.
If you are interested in use of multiple copies of this program or
a corporate site license, fill out the information request form in
appendix B.
User feedback has been very instrumental in changes that have been
made to this program. If you have suggestions and are a registered
user, please send your request for changes or enhancements. They
will be considered for future releases.
Distribution
PC DOS 2 Filer is distributed under the file name F30.ARC. This
file contains the following archived files:
F.EXE - the PC DOS 2 Filer program
F.DOC - the document file you are reading
The primary means of distribution is through Bulletin Boards.
User Supported Software
User supported software is a concept started by Andrew Fluegleman.
Software is distributed to the user with out cost. You are allowed
to evaluate this product on your own system on a trial basis. If
the you find the product of value and continue to use it, you are
ask to send $35 to:
Bill Neidert
1225 Via Balboa
Mesquite, Tx 75150
This consideration provides you with a license for continued use of
the product. You will also be notified of major new releases of
the product. Major releases will be distributed to registered
users for a fee of $10.00. This covers the cost of diskettes,
mailers, stamps and time to produce the diskettes.
Your use of this product has the following limitations:
This program must be distributed in an unmodified form.
No fee, charge or consideration may be received for
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PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
distribution of copies of this program
This product is not to be distributed as part of any other
software without the authors consent
Trademark
IBM PC DOS and PC DOS are registered trademarks of the IBM
corporation.
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PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
General Description
The DOS 2 Filer is a program written to simplify file management in
a multi directory environment. The program accomplishes its
objectives with windows. The program allows the user to visually
follow actions that take place on disk. As file additions or
deletions are performed on a directory, they are displayed in a
window. This keeps the user aware of changes as they effect the
directory.
DOS 2 Filer is compatible with IBM DOS 2.1 and above. The program
has been tested with IBM TOP VIEW and with MICROSOFT WINDOWS.
The program provides the following functions:
Selective file copying from directory to directory
Selective file deletions from a directory
Subdirectory creation
Rename a file
Rename a directory (DOS 3.2 and higher)
Moving a group of files from one directory to another
File protection
File backup
Display a directory sorted by file name
Display a directory sorted by file extension
Display a directory sorted by creation/update date
Display a directory sorted by file size
Hide/Unhide files
Execute a program
Delete file selectively
Show a files contents in Hex or Display mode
Concepts
The fundamental concepts used in the design of DOS 2 Filer are
described in the following sections. A good understanding of these
concepts make the utility more functional to the user.
Current Window
The screen is composed of two windows that contain either the
initial User Supported Software notice, a help screen, or a disk
directory. One of the two windows is the current window.
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When the program starts, a small right pointing triangle or arrow
is in the upper left corner of the left window. This symbol is
always in the current window. The arrow points to the file within
the directory that is effected by commands when executed.
When the program starts, the current window ( the left window )
contains the current directory that was in effect at the time the
program the program was executed. The left window has the DOS file
path to the current directory. If you wanted to display another
directory on the right window, press function key 6 (F6) and when
the program prompts for 'NEW PATH ?' enter the path of the
directory desired.
If you are not familiar with directory paths, refer to the DOS 2 or
DOS 3 documentation.
Command Line
The command line is the across the bottom of the screen. It
contains the names of some of the commands that can be performed.
To change selection from one command to another, simply press the
space bar on the keyboard. You can also use the TAB key on the
upper left of the keyboard. The TAB key is to the left of the 'Q'
key. If you use the TAB key, the directions will reverse when the
shift key is depressed at the same time. The first character of
each command can be used to invoke the command.
Function keys
The function keys are the keys labeled F1 to F10 on the left end of
the keyboard. The function keys perform program commands. Some
commands performed by the function keys effect one window only. If
this is the case, the function key on the left effects the left
window and the corresponding function key on the right effects the
right window.
Several of the function keys perform different functions when the
shift key is pressed when they are used.
Window File Data
Information within a window is displayed for a file entry as
follows:
File name
File extension
File size in K (1024 character) bytes
Date the file was created or last modified
Time the file was created or last modified
File attributes (S - system file, H - hidden file, R - read
only file)
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Statistical Information
At the bottom of each window, the panel contains "disk left -
XXXXK" and "dir size - XXXXK". "Disk left" gives the amount of
disk space left in K bytes. "Dir size" specifies the number of K
bytes the directory in the window occupies on disk.
After a file within a window has been marked, "marked - XXXXK"
replaces "disk left" in the panel. "Marked" gives the K bytes of
disk space that the marked files occupy on disk.
If a group of files are moved from a hard disk to a floppy, the
disk space required for the file will be slightly different. This
is caused by the disk cluster size that each disk has.
Moving Within A Window
To move within a window, the up arrow and down arrow keys on the
numeric keyboard are used to move the window up and down 1 entry.
The PGUP and PGDN keys are used to move through a directory one
page at a time/ The Home key will move the current window file
pointer to the first entry of the window. The End key moves the
current file pointer to the last entry on the window. Ctrl and
Home will redisplay the directory from the beginning. Ctrl and End
will display the end of the directory.
Group Commands
Function key F9 marks files for group commands. Most commands
perform their function on the file pointed to by the current window
file pointer or all files that are marked within the current
window.
Marked files are displayed in high intensity.
Function Key Command Description
F1
The F1 command displays help information about the function
commands on the left window. If the left window is the only window
that contains a directory, F1 will not display help. At this time
you should use F2.
F2
The F2 command displays help information about the function
commands on the right window.
F3
The F3 command is effective only if the current window file pointer
is pointing at a directory entry. The directory entries have a
'<DIR>' in place of the file extension.
When the current window file pointer is pointing at a directory,
the directory will be displayed on the left window. If the left
window was the current window, its contents are replaced by the new
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directory. If the right window is the current window, it remains
unchanged and the left window is replaced by the new directory.
F4
The F4 command is effective only if the current window file pointer
is pointing at a directory entry. The directory entries have
'<DIR>' in place of the file extension.
When the current window file pointer is pointing at a directory,
the directory will be displayed on the right window. If the right
window was the current window, its contents are replaced by the new
directory. If the left window is the current window, it remains
unchanged and the left window is replaced by the new directory.
F5
The F5 command changes the path of the left window. The path is
the list of directories that the directory is part of. The path of
the root directory of drive C is "C:\". Directories within the
root directory have "C:\path-name" path where path-name is the name
of the directory. If one of these directories contains a
directory, the path would look like this "C:\path-name\path-name".
This continues to whatever depth the directory in question resides.
F6
The F6 command changes the path of the right window. The path is
the list of directories that the directory is part of. The path of
the root directory of drive C is "C:\". Directories within the
root directory have "C:\path-name" path where path-name is the name
of the directory. If one of these directories contains a
directory, the path would look like this "C:\path-name\path-name".
This continues to whatever depth the directory in question resides.
F7
The F7 command sorts the contents of the current window by file
name. This command just effects the window display and does not
sort the files on disk.
F8
The F8 command sorts the contents of the current window by file
extension.
F9
The F9 command marks the file entry the current window file pointer
points to. Marked files are used in group commands. If the file
the current window file pointer is pointing to is a marked file,
pressing F9 will remove the mark.
F10
The F10 command is used to create a directory. The command prompts
for a file path and a directory name. If the directory does not
exist in the path given, it is added. If a path is not entered,
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the current directory path is used.
SF3
The shifted F3 command is used to set the hidden file attribute.
This causes the file to become invisible to DOS.
SF4
The shifted F4 command is used to remove the hidden file attribute
from a file and make it visible to DOS.
SF5
The shifted F5 command is used to set the read only file attribute.
This can be used to protect files from accidental deletion. Do not
protect files that are to be written to unless they are unprotected
before they are used.
SF6
The shifted F6 command is used to remove the read only file
attribute. This unprotects a protected file.
SF7
The shifted F7 command is used to sort the current window by file
size.
SF8
The shifted F8 command is used to sort the current window by
creation/update date.
Command Line Commands
The command line commands are selected by pressing the space are or
tab key. The command displayed in reverse video is the command
selected. When the desired command is selected then press the
Enter key.
Clear_marks
The Clear_marks command clears marks placed on any file in the
current window.
Copy
The Copy command copies the file the current window file pointer is
pointing to or all files that are marked within the current window.
The Copy command will prompt for the copy destination. If a
directory is displayed in the other window, the command will ask if
the file or files are to be copied to that window. At this point
enter 'N' for no or 'Y' for yes. If the answer is 'N' the program
will prompt 'Destination ?'. At this point, enter the path to the
desired disk and directory.
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Backup
The Backup command backups a directory. The command uses the
Archive flag within the DOS directory to determine wi the file has
been modified since the last backup. If you are backing up and the
disk becomes full, the command will prompt for a disk change if
files are being backed up on floppy disk. The destination is
selected in the same manner as with the copy command.
Delete
The Delete command deletes the file the current window file pointer
is pointing to or all files that are marked within the current
directory.
Move
The Move command is used to move files from one directory to
another on the same disk. The move command does not copy the file,
it removes the file from one directory and places it in another.
The source directory and the destination directory must be on the
same disk.
Rename
The Rename command is used to change the name of the file or
directory that the current window file pointer is pointing to.
If a file is pointed to - if the same path with a new file name is
used, the files name will be changed. If a new path is entered,
the file will be moved to the new directory given in the path. The
file will have the name given in the command.
If a directory is pointed to, it name is changed to the value
given( DOS 3.2 and higher).
Execute
The Execute command is used to run the current file if it is a
"COM" or an "EXE" file. IF BASIC programs are to be executed run
BASIC or BASICA, then enter the program name as a command line
parameter.
Once a file has been selected, the following message appears at the
bottom of the screen "Enter command line information - ". Enter
any parameters required by the program being run.
When the program executes, PATH is set to contain the current path
of each of the windows, the environment is set to correctly contain
the path.
Show
The Show command is used to look at the current file's contents in
one of two formats. The hex formats displays the files contents in
hexadecimal notation on the left of the screen and on the right
side of the screen, the equivalent ascii character data. The text
format displays text files in their normal display format.
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If the text format file does not terminate with a carriage return,
the last page may not stay on the screen long enough for you to see
it. If this occurs, look at the data in hex format.
Quit
The Quit command terminates the program.
Program Execution
F.EXE is executed by typing:
F
at the DOS prompt (C>). If you are using a monochrome screen
on a color adapter, you may need to turn color off to get
better screen contrast. This is done by typing:
F M
The M parameter tells the program to remove color from the
display. On a color monitor, F displays white characters on a
blue background. The Windows are bordered in white with black
text.
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PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
Appendix A
To: Bill Neidert
1225 Via Balboa
Mesquite, Tx 75150
-----------------------------------------------------------------
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE
-----------------------------------------------------------------
( ) Registration 35.00
( ) Registration + Updated copy of F.exe 45.00
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Texas residents add 5.25% sales tax
Total ______
Copyright (C) 1985, 1986 by Bill Neidert 12
PC DOS FILER VERSION 3.2
Appendix B
To: Bill Neidert
1225 Via Balboa
Mesquite, Tx 75150
214 681-0702
Name and title
of person
negotiating license _________________________________________
_________________________________________
Company Name _________________________________________
Company Address _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
Telephone No. ____________________________
Number of copies
of F.EXE equired ___________
Planned use of
program: _________________________________________
_________________________________________
Questions: _________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
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