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TREK GURU
A Computerized
"Star Trek" Guide
By: Robert Seace
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System requirements: IBM compatible machine, running MS-DOS. (I know
of no version restrictions, or specific machine restrictions. It SHOULD work
with just about any machine, and any fairly recent version of DOS. It has been
tested to work on the oldest hunk of junk I could find: my old Tandy 1000HX,
an 8088, 7.16 MHz machine, running DOS 2.11, with 640K RAM, 1 720K disk drive
(no hard drive), and a CGA monitor. The only thing I had to do was load it
with the "NOMOUSE" command line argument, as apparently that old version of
DOS doesn't support the interrupt call used to find out if a mouse exists
(int 33h). However, it was unbearably slow on this machine, so I'd certainly
recommend a bit faster machine, and certainly a more recent version of DOS.
But, it DOES work, even on that old beast... ;-)) I'm not sure how the colors
will show up on a monocrome screen, so a color monitor of some sort would
probably be your best bet, though it may very well work on a mono screen. About
250K free RAM is needed to load the combined series databases of the program.
(That's total free RAM, BEFORE entering the program, NOT the amount of free
memory shown on the bottom line of the initial Main Menu screen. It'll only
take about 100K or so more of RAM to load the combined series databases, based
on THAT figure, as the program itself sucks up about 125 - 150K.)
Supported: Keyboard and/or mouse input. Printer and/or file and/or
screen output.
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Trek Guru allows you to look up information about various "Star Trek"
episodes/movies, and/or actors/characters... It currently covers TOS (The
Original Series), TAS (The Animated Series), and TMS (The Movie Series)...
I eventually plan to someday expand it to include information on TNG (The
Next Generation) and DS9 (Deep Space Nine), and whatever other new series or
movies Paramount decides to release... The main reason I didn't include
TNG and DS9 in this version is because of lack of time to input all the
data; plus, both are still in production, so I'd just have to constantly
update the databases... I'll likely wait until they are out of production
before adding them... Also, I'd like to someday have a similar program which
stores information on the various "Star Trek" novels... (Actually, I already
have the program for this written... I merely need to find the time and
energy to input all the data... But, don't hold your breath waiting for me
to do it any time soon... ;-))
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USAGE: guru [?] [speed] [NOMOUSE]
The optional '?' argument prints a little help/usage summary.
The optional 'speed' argument controls the speed of the opening
screen's scrolling "TREK GURU" graphics... It is a number greater than
or equal to 0... The smaller the number, the faster the scrolling, and
of course, the larger the number, the slower the scrolling... It defaults
to 50, which seems like a nice default speed to me (a bit fast on my 33MHz
486SX)... But, if it is unbearably slow on your machine, you can use a
smaller number... It only affects the opening screen, and is meaningless
other than that...
The optional 'NOMOUSE' argument specifies that the mouse is NOT
to be used, even if one is installed... Normally, the program detects and
uses the mouse by default if one is installed, but you can override this
if you do not wish to use the mouse for some reason... There should
(theoretically) be no problems where the program thinks you have a mouse
installed when you don't... However, throwing in this extra command line
option doesn't hurt, and would take care of any such problems if they ever
arose... (Such problems can arise if you are using a REAL old version of
DOS, as I found out when testing on DOS v2.11... ;-))
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You'll also see another program distributed with Trek Guru, called
Quotes... This is a program to produce random Trek quotes (from TOS, TMS,
and TNG)... You can run it without any parameters (type "quotes") to get
one random quote, or with a single integer parameter (eg: "quotes 4") to
get that many random quotes... I just threw this in with the distribution
for the hell of it... I figured it might be of interest... But, if you
don't want/need it for anything, yet wish to keep Trek Guru, then just
remove the following 2 files: "QUOTES.EXE" and "TREKQUOT.DAT"... Trek Guru
will still work fine, as these are not part of it, in any way... Of course,
I guess the reverse applies as well: if you want only the quotes, and not
Trek Guru, then remove everything EXCEPT the above two files... ;-) (No, I
did not type in all those quotes, myself... I found the quotes laying around
on an anonymous FTP site on the Internet, and just wrote a little program to
convert them to a usuable format (add the "%"s in, and such), then wrote the
program to print out a random one... So, much thanks to whatever poor soul
DID type in all those quotes... ;-))
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Trek Guru is a ShareWare-like program... Feel free to distribute
copies of it anywhere you like, as long as no fee is charged (other than a
reasonable charge for the disk and shipping costs and such), and all of the
files are distributed unmodified... If you like the program and feel that
it is worth using, I ask that you please send me a mere $10.00 (US) to
register the program... All registered users will be sent info on any new
versions which I release (whenever I get around to releasing them), as well as
feeling good inside that you helped out a poor, recently-graduated college
student and fellow "Star Trek" fan... ;-) Seriously, a lot of my time has
gone into this program (there is TONS of data to input), and while I don't
expect to really make anything off of it, I would at least like some sort
of acknowledgement that all my hard work was appreciated by someone... Hell,
even if you can't afford to spend $10.00 to register it (I know that such
could very well be the case), just send whatever you can, or even just a
letter saying that you enjoy the program; just something to let me know that
someone is using the thing... Well, enough begging... ;-) Here's my
home address:
Robert Seace
RFD 2 Box 229
Littleton, NH 03561
USA
Enjoy the program... And, let me know of anything you'd like
changed/added/whatever... (I'm not saying that I'll DO anything about it,
but I'll at least listen to what you've got to say... ;-)) Oh yeah, and
if you DO decide to register the program, make sure to let me know whether
you want any future updates sent on 3.5" or 5.25" disks, because I'll send
you at least one new version completely free (whenever I release it), for
registering (any other updates, I'd just charge you for the disk it is on, plus
shipping)... Plus, I've been toying with the idea of maybe finishing that
"Trek Novel Guru" program I mentioned (basically just like this program, but
for the Pocket Book's Trek novels), and offering it just as a bonus program
to registered users of "Trek Guru"... I may or may not actually do this...
But, if you don't specify which size disk you need, I'll probably just close
my eyes and randomly choose one for you... ;-) And, of course let me know if
you can handle High Density disks (1.44M, 1.2M), or need just Double Density
disks (720k, 360k)...
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And, of course, to avoid lawsuits and such, I'd better mention
that "Star Trek" is a registered trademark of Paramount Pictures Corporation,
as probably is "U.S.S. Enterprise", and a number of other Trek-related words
used in this program...
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And, I'd like to thank Guns N' Roses, Metallica, Nine Inch Nails,
Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Aerosmith, The Beatles, and any other groups I
listened to while entering the data for this program, without whose help I
would surely have gone insane while doing so (well, MORE insane than I
already am, anyway)... ;-) (Programming, I love; data entry, I hate... ;-))