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- BSHELL V2.80
- Anderson & Zakas Consulting
-
-
- BSHELL is a menuing system that catalogues, describes, and runs all your
- executable files. Though it is intended mainly for BATch files, it works
- equally well with .COM and .EXE executable files. It is quick, simple to use,
- easy to learn, and requires no memory overhead since it is not a TSR.
-
- BSHELL sorts, catalogues, and runs all your batch (and executable) files.
-
- ===============================BSHELL Features=================================
-
- - 54 Character descriptions describe each file catalogued
- - 1 Key speed search
- - Searching for keywords in descriptions or file names
- - Stores 50 batch files (325 in registered version)
- - Configure to catalog and run any .BAT, .COM, or .EXE file
- - View or Edit batch files with your favorite editor
- - Mouse support
- - Allows running batch files with the same name
- - Automatically scans hard drives for all your batch files
- - Run any batch file on any hard drive
- - Instant registration feature
-
-
- ================================Running BSHELL=================================
-
- Place BSHELL.EXE in the root directory or any directory on the PATH of your
- hard disk. Make this the current directory when running BSHELL for the first
- time. BSHELL will generate a data file called BSHELL.DAT the first time it is
- run. Both BSHELL.EXE and BSHELL.DAT should be kept in the same directory, one
- which is on the DOS PATH. After this first execution of BSHELL, it can be
- called and executed from any subdirectory. When run for the first time, BSHELL
- will automatically scan the current drive and search for all *.BAT files. The
- initial description of all the batch files will be the file's respective PATHs.
-
- To execute a batch file stored in BSHELL, use the PgUp, PgDn, Home, End,
- speed search, cursor keys, or mouse. The file to be executed will be
- highlighted with a light bar. Pressing ENTER or the left mouse button will
- execute the batch file. Pressing ESC or the right mouse button will return
- you to DOS.
-
-
- ----KEYS----
-
- <ESC> Pressing ESC from the main menu will exit the program and
- put you back on the Drive and Directory you started from.
- The highlighted batch file will not be run.
-
- <ENTER> Pressing ENTER will execute the highlighted batch file.
-
- 0..9 The alpha numeric keys are used for speed searching. Pressing a
- A..Z speed search key brings the highlight bar to the filename
- whose first letter matches the key pressed.
-
- F1 Online help screen
-
- F2 A list of all hard drives in the system is displayed. Using
- the cursor keys or the mouse move the highlight bar to the drive
- letter to be scanned. Pressing ENTER or the left mouse button
- will scan the selected drive for all files matching the *.BAT
- specification. Pressing ESC or the right mouse button will abort
- this operation. If the batch file found is already catalogued, it
- will not be added to the database. The files are sorted and then
- displayed on the main screen. This shareware version will show
- the first 50 files catalogued. The registered version of BSHELL
- will store 325 files in the database.
-
- F3 Using the cursor keys or the mouse, move the highlight bar to the
- entry to be edited and press F3 . You will now be able to modify
- the description for the current entry. The description can be up
- to 54 alph numeric characters long. When you are done press ENTER
- to store the changes or ESC to abort the changes and restore the
- original description.
-
- F4 Press F4 to locate a string in the filename or description fields.
- On top of the screen a prompt asking you to enter the search string
- will appear . Type in the string to search for and press ENTER.
- The search is not case sensitive. The highlight bar will be
- positioned on the first occurance of a match. If the string is
- not found, an error message will be displayed.
-
- F5 Pressing F5 will search for the next occurance of the string
- previously entered in F4. The highlight bar will be positioned on
- the next match. If the string is not found, an error message will
- be displayed.
-
- F6 Pressing F6 will delete the highlighted record. If the delete
- confirmation is set to 'Y' (see F8), you will be asked if you
- want to delete this record. Enter Y to delete or N to abort the
- delete operation.
-
- F7 Pressing F7 will allow you to manually insert a record into the
- database. All fields must be completed.
- The first field DRIVELETTER, is the letter of the hard drive
- where the batch file is stored. Valid letters are C through Z.
- The FILENAME field is the name of the batch file as it appears
- on disk. Format is filename.ext (ie HELLO.BAT).
- The PATH field specifies the subdirectory that the batch file
- is stored in. The first and last characters entered in this field
- should be \ If the batch file being entered is stored in a
- subdirectory called C:\GAMES then you would enter \GAMES\ in
- this field. A subdirectory called C:\LANG\PASCAL would be entered
- \LANG\PASCAL\
- The last field is the DESCRIPTION field. You may enter up to
- 54 alpha numeric characters to describe the batch file.
-
- F8 Pressing F8 allows you to configure some of the options of BSHELL.
- The first field that is configurable is the FILES TO SCAN FOR
- field. BSHELL defaults to scanning for only batch files. But by
- using this option you can set BSHELL to scan for any executable
- file. If you set this field to *.COM the next time you use the
- F2 option, BSHELL will scan your hard drives for all COM files and
- include them in the database. All the options that are set to work
- with batch files will now work with executable files. This field
- can also be set to *.EXE
- The second field NAME OF FILE VIEWER allows you to specify the
- program you will use to view or edit files. The DEFAULT name if
- Vern Buergs file viewer called LIST.COM. You can use any editor
- you may have, just type in the name. Some editors that I have
- tested are BROWSE.EXE, PCEDIT.EXE, NE.EXE, LIST.COM After
- configuring BSHELL to use your editor, place the editor in the same
- subdirectory as BSHELL, or in any subdirectory on the DOS PATH.
- The third field is the CONFIRM BEFORE DELETING field. If you set
- this field to Y, when pressing F6 from the main menu, you will be
- asked if you are sure you want to delete the current record.
- Setting this field to N will delete the record immediately when F6
- is pressed, without asking for a confirmation.
-
- F9 Pressing F9 will allow you to enter your registartion password
- which you will recieve when you register your copy of BSHELL
- (see file BSHELL.REG) Entering the password will remove the
- registration screen and allow you to store up to 325 records in
- BSHELL. The pasword must be entered exactly as shown on the
- registration confirmation letter you will recieve.
-
- F10 Pressing F10 will call your file editor or viewer so you can
- view the file currently highlighted on the main screen. Once you
- are in the editor, you may view or change the file. After you
- escape the editor, you will return to BSHELL.
-
- ================================REGISTRATION===================================
-
- You may use BSHELL on a trial basis for up to 30 days freely. You may give
- it away to anyone you wish so long as you do not charge for it or use it as an
- incentive to buy. If, after the 30 day trial period, you wish to continue to
- use BSHELL, a registration fee of $15 is required. Please let me know what
- version you currently have so that I can be sure to send you the correct
- registration information. Please the use registration form in the BSHELL.REG
- file.
-
- Payment should be by check or money in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank.
- I can not be responsible for cash that is sent through the mail. Printing the
- file "BSHELL.REG" will produce an order form that you can use to register
- BSHELL. Send your registration and/or inquiry to:
-
- Anderson & Zakas Consulting
- 119 Hubinger St.
- New Haven CT 06511
-
-
-
-
- ====================================HINTS======================================
-
- Make the last line in all your batch files :
-
- BSHELL
-
- so BSHELL will be executed after your batch file ends.
-
-
- Do not compress BSHELL with a utility such as PKLITE or LZEXE. BSHELL
- modifies itself to change configuration changes, and will be unable to do so
- if it is compressed at run time.
-