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1986-05-23
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The IFF.DOC file is already formatted to print 66 lines per page and will
skip over the perforation. To print the documentation you can use DOS'
PRINT command, or just enter Control+P or Ctrl+PrtSc and then enter the
DOS command: TYPE IFF.DOC
Remember to press Control_P or Ctrl+PrtSc to turn off the printing after you
are done. If you have a cut sheet printer, you will have to use a text
editor or your word processing software to print IFF.DOC. It is a standard
ASCII text file with 80 column width.
To run the demo BATch files (IFF_x.BAT in which x is either E, M, Q, R, or S)
simply enter the name part at the DOS prompt. For instance, if you want to
see the use of the Exist option, execute the IFF_E.BAT file by entering the
command:
IFF_E
The IFF_E.BAT file uses drive A to test for drive door open and the existence
of the file. Make sure that your DOS prompt is other than A> and that the
IFF_E.BAT file and the IFF.COM program are either in your current directory
or in a directory which will be located with the current PATH setting.
FILE.LST contains no file names. You will need to use EDLIN.COM or your own
TEXT editor to make a file list of up to 10 files to test for the existence
of files in the list.
The BATch files are included in the IFF.DOC file in case something happens to
your sample copies.
Have fun and Ejoy!