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@echo off
cls
echo %@upper[%0]:
text
This file contains several sample batch files. We invite you to study
them in conjunction with your 4OS2 manual and documentation. You may
want to PRINT or LIST the contents and modify any part you wish. The
various segments are separated from each other by a line of hyphens
("-") so you can easily extract the specific component you're most
interested in.
Included are:
STATUS.BTM - Gives a quick description of your system.
4MENU.BTM - A very simple menuing system.
ONCEADAY.BTM - Runs a command during the first boot of the day.
* FRAC.BTM - Computes the fractional part of a number
* HMENU.BTM - A powerful menuing system which you must customize
for your system.
* WHICH.BTM - Ready to use convenient way to detect "WHICH" process
(internal command, alias, executable extension,
external command, or batch file) is run when you
invoke a command.
* Note: These three batch files were originally contributed by long-time
4DOS user and supporter Ray Tackett. Thanks, Ray!
endtext
pause
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
rem STATUS.BTM
rem
rem This sample batch file will use some internal 4OS2 variable
rem functions to try to describe your current configuration.
rem
cls
echo. & echo.
echo System status:
echo.
echo Date: %_dow %_date
echo Time: %_time
echo 4OS2 version: %_4ver
echo OS: %_dos
echo %_dos version: %_dosver
echos `CPU: `
iff %_cpu == 86 then
echo 8088/8086
elseiff %_cpu == 186 then
echo 80188/80186
elseiff %_cpu == 200 then
echo V20/V30
elseiff %_cpu == 286 then
echo 80286
elseiff %_cpu == 386 then
echo 80386
elseiff %_cpu == 486 then
echo 80486
endiff
if %_ndp ne 0 echo %_ndp Numeric Coprocessor detected
echo Video: %_video
echo Monitor type: %_monitor
quit
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
: 4MENU.BTM
: This sample batch file will create a simple "menu" to run
: your commonly used programs.
:
: Note that, instead of REM statements, it uses the alternative
: practice of creating "do-nothing" labels by starting comment
: lines such as this one with a ":"
:
@echo off
: First, we define a couple of aliases which will be used several
: times in the remainder of this batch file, after first saving
: any existing alias by the same name with the SETLOCAL command.
setlocal
alias in `pushd %1 & %2$ & popd`
alias choice `elseiff "%userchoice" == "%1" then`
:
: Start with a clear screen
cls
:dispmenu
: Position the cursor
screen 8 0
: Display the menu choices
text
Enter your choice:
0. EXIT
1. Word Processing
2. Spreadsheet
3. Communications
endtext
: Ask the user to enter a value for environment variable CHOICE
inkey Which? %%userchoice
: Does the user want to exit the menu?
iff "%userchoice" == "0" then & quit
: Check the valid options
: Each line correspond to a menu choice
: The paranmeters are a directory to go to, then the program to run
choice 1 & in c:\letters c:\ws\ws.exe
choice 2 & in d:\finance c:\quattro\q.exe
choice 3 & in c:\comm c:\procomm\pcplus.exe /fprofile
else
: The user entered an invalid option
scrput 23 0 bri whi on red Invalid choice, try again
endiff
: Loop back to the beginning
goto dispmenu
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
: ONCEADAY.BTM
@echo off
:
: This batch file will start a specified command the first time it
: called each day after 6:00 in the morning
: example:
: ONCEADAY CHKDSK C:
:
: Note that, instead of REM statements, it uses the alternative
: practice of creating "do-nothing" labels by starting comment
: lines such as this one with a ":"
:
:
: First, we reset environment variable LASTDATE after saving any
: current value it may already have with the SETLOCAL command
setlocal
set lastdate=0
: Is there already a file called ONCEADAY.DAT in the
: root directory of the boot drive?
iff exist %_boot:\onceaday.dat then
: If so, set LASTDATE to the contents of the first line
set lastdate=%@line[%_boot:\onceaday.dat,0]
endiff
: Is the date in the file greater than today's date?
: (the @DATE function turns a date into an integer number)
iff %@date[%_date] gt %lastdate then
: If so, is it currently past 6:00? (an arbitrary time)
iff %@time[%_time] gt %@time[06:00] then
: Yes! Invoke whatever command was passed as an argument to this
: batch file, then return
call %$
: After executing the command, place today's date in integer
: format into file ONCEADAY.DAT
echo %@date[%_today] >! %_boot:\onceaday.dat
endiff
endiff
:
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
: FRAC.BTM
@echo off
rem 4OS2 provides an internal function, @int[], but not a way
rem to get the fractional part of a number. Here's a tool.
rem This is also a simple illustration of modifying an environment
rem variable whose name is passed in.
rem The key lesson in this example is the use and modification of
rem the VALUE of a variable given its NAME in %1.
rem This .btm is meant to be CALLed from another batch file.
rem
if "%1" == "" .or. "%[%1]" == "" goto help
rem ! !
rem ! The VALUE of variable "name"
rem The NAME of a variable
rem The following sets the given variable to the fractional part.
rem Note the function nesting.
rem The third argument of @substr is omitted, referring to the rest
rem of the string by default
rem The length of the integer portion is used as the offset into the
rem string to begin and extract the fraction portion.
set %1=%@substr[%[%1],%@len[%@int[%[%1]]]]
:exit
quit 0
:help
rem
rem Note the use of the name of the command the user typed, even
rem though this .btm file may have been renamed.
rem
echo Usage: %@name[%0] var
echo.
echo var = Any environment variable whose value is the input
echo New value returned in var, replacing original value.
echo New value is the fraction portion of a floating point value.
echo Example: set foo=12.345
echo %@name[%0] foo
echo set foo
echo .345
quit 4
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
: HMENU.BTM
rem This batch file will NOT run on your system without modification, and
rem is provided as an example only.
@echo off
cd d:\
cd c:\
set lastx=0
set lasty=0
:start
unset thingie tofile fromfile wtf>& nul
cls
drawbox 0 0 24 79 2 white on blue fill blue
scrput 2 8 white on blue --------- Function Keys ------ ------ Shift Function Keys ------
scrput 3 8 white on blue f1 Kings *f1 Gomoku
scrput 5 8 white on blue f2 Show document directory *f2 Communications
scrput 7 8 white on blue f3 Manual command *f3 First Publisher
scrput 9 8 white on blue f4 Edit a document *f4 Shooting gallery
scrput 11 8 white on blue f5 Mahjongg *f5 Breakout
scrput 13 8 white on blue f6 Solitare *f6 Reset Trackball
scrput 15 8 white on blue f7 Copy a file *f7 DB3+
scrput 17 8 white on blue f8 Envelope on Daisy Wheel *f8 Epson printer page eject
scrput 19 8 white on blue f9 Epson printer reset *f9 Super Fly
scrput 21 8 white on blue f10 DOS Environment *f10 Shut down system
iff "%lastx%" ne "0" then & scrput %lasty% %lastx% bright white on blue @ & endiff
rem drawvline 0 39 25 1 white on blue
:timeloop
screen 0 0
scrput 1 30 white on blue %_date %_time
inkey /w1 %%WTF
if "%WTF%" == "" goto timeloop
rem
if %WTF% == @59 goto dof1
if %WTF% == @60 goto dof2
if %WTF% == @61 goto dof3
if %WTF% == @62 goto dof4
if %WTF% == @63 goto dof5
if %WTF% == @64 goto dof6
if %WTF% == @65 goto dof7
if %WTF% == @66 goto dof8
if %WTF% == @67 goto dof9
if %WTF% == @68 goto dof10
if %WTF% == @84 goto doshf1
if %WTF% == @85 goto doshf2
if %WTF% == @86 goto doshf3
if %WTF% == @87 goto doshf4
if %WTF% == @88 goto doshf5
if %WTF% == @89 goto doshf6
if %WTF% == @90 goto doshf7
if %WTF% == @91 goto doshf8
if %WTF% == @92 goto doshf9
if %WTF% == @93 goto doshf10
if %WTF% == @113 goto doshf10
rem
goto start
:dof1
set lastx=11
set lasty=3
c:\games\kings
goto start
:dof2
cls
dir /4apv c:\budnick\*.*
pause
set lastx=11
set lasty=5
goto start
:dof3
scrput 2 27 bright yel on blue "?" will abort the command
scrput 8 8 white on blue Command:
scrput 8 16 bright yellow on blue _____________________________________________________________
screen 8 16
input %%thingie
cls
if "%thingie%" == "?" goto start
set lastx=11
set lasty=7
%thingie%
pause
goto start
:dof4
scrput 2 27 bright yel on blue "?" will abort the command
scrput 10 8 white on blue Document name:
scrput 10 22 bright yellow on blue ____________
screen 10 22
input %%thingie
if "%thingie%" == "?" goto start
set lastx=11
set lasty=9
cls
rem call hdb %thingie%
ws c:\budnick\%thingie%
fr
goto start
:dof5
scrput 12 8 white on blue Board number:
scrput 12 21 bright yellow on blue ______
screen 12 21
input %%thingie
set lastx=11
set lasty=11
iff "%thingie%" == "" then & c:\games\mahjongg -y -f -m -n &
else & c:\games\mahjongg -y -f -m -n -b%thingie% & endiff
goto start
:dof6
keystack "NNS1Hanny" 13 "YYY" 0 0 "x" & c:\games\solitare
set lastx=11
set lasty=13
goto start
:dof7
scrput 2 27 bright yel on blue "?" will abort the command
scrput 16 8 white on blue Copy from:
scrput 16 18 bright yellow on blue ___________________________________________________
screen 16 18
input %%fromfile
if "%fromfile%" == "" goto dof7
if "%fromfile%" == "?" goto start
if not exist %fromfile% goto dof7
:doof7
scrput 16 8 white on blue Copy to:
scrput 16 16 bright yellow on blue ____________________________________________________
screen 16 16
input %%tofile
if "%tofile%" == "?" goto start
if "%tofile%" == "" goto doof7
set lastx=11
set lasty=15
cls
copy %fromfile% %tofile%
pause
goto start
:dof8
scrput 2 27 bright yel on blue "?" will abort the command
scrput 18 8 white on blue Document name:
scrput 18 22 bright yellow on blue ____________
screen 18 22
input %%thingie
if "%thingie%" == "" goto dof8
if "%thingie%" == "?" goto start
if not exist c:\budnick\%thingie% goto dof8
set lastx=11
set lasty=17
envelope c:\budnick\%thingie% /c > com2
goto start
:dof9
pinit
set lastx=11
set lasty=19
goto start
:dof10
unset wtf
cls
echo type HMENU at any DOS prompt to return to the main menu
quit
:doshf1
set lastx=45
set lasty=3
c:\games\gomoku
goto start
:doshf2
cls
call tc
set lastx=45
set lasty=5
goto start
:doshf3
e:
cd e:\pub
fp
cd e:\
c:
colset 17 50 5a 03
set lastx=45
set lasty=7
goto start
:doshf4
to c:\games & shoot & fr
set lastx=45
set lasty=9
goto start
:doshf5
c:\games\breakout S-6
set lastx=45
set lasty=11
goto start
:doshf6
trakball dos
set lastx=45
set lasty=13
goto start
:doshf7
trakball dbase & to db3 & dbase & fr
set lastx=45
set lasty=15
goto start
:doshf8
pff
set lastx=45
set lasty=17
goto start
:doshf9
pushd c:\games
fly
popd
set lastx=45
set lasty=19
goto start
:doshf10
cls
sysdown
quit
: ---------------------------------------------------------------------
: WHICH.BTM
rem Determine "WHICH" command will be executed -- internal,
rem alias, external, executable extension, etc.
rem None of the rems is necessary to proper operation and may be
rem deleted for ordinary use.
setlocal
rem See if a command to check was supplied.
iff "%1" == "" then & echo Syntax: which command & quit
else
rem
rem separate the name and the extension (if any)
rem
set targ=%@upper[%@name[%1]]
set ex=%@upper[%@ext[%1]]
endiff
rem Skip some stuff if no extension
if "%ex" == "" goto noext
rem See if the extension is one of the usual executables
if %ex == COM .or. %ex == EXE .or. %ex == BTM .or. %ex == BAT goto catext
rem There is an extension, but it's not a normal executable. See if there's
rem such an extension in the environment -- i.e., a user-defined executable
rem extension.
set ey=.%ex
iff "%[%ey]" ne "" then
rem It's a defined executable extension. Tell the user.
echo Executable extension: %@upper[%[%ey]]
rem Now find out whether the program which is supposed to be run
rem against the executable extension file is there!
iff "%@path[%[%ey]]" == "" then
%0 %@name[%[%ey]].%@ext[%[%ey]]
endiff
iff not exist %@full[%[%ey]] then
echo Extension program not found
endiff
else
echo Executable extension .%ex definition not found
endiff
goto cleanup
rem Above was for executable extensions. What follows is the branch
rem label for normal executables (.BTM, .BAT, .COM, and .EXE)
:catext
rem Put the file name back together with its extension.
set targ=%targ.%ex
:noext
rem Check for alias or internal first, because they would be found first.
iff isalias %targ then
echos Alias:` `
alias %targ
goto cleanup
elseiff isinternal %targ then
echo %@upper[%1] is an internal command
goto cleanup
endiff
rem It wasn't an alias or an internal, look down the PATH
set targ=%@search[%targ]
iff "%targ" ne "" then
iff "%@ext[%targ]" == "bat" .or. "%@ext[%targ]" == "btm" then
echo Batch File: %targ
else
echo Program: %targ
endiff
else
echo %@upper[%1] is an unknown command!
beep
endiff
goto cleanup
:cleanup
endlocal
rem The branches to "cleanup" and the "endlocal" are not strictly necesary.
rem They could all have been "quit", but I like programs to have a single
rem exit point and exit in a way which is obviously clean.