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801HF is a trademark of Terzon Systems Inc.
Thank you for your interest in the 801HF system. This demo, like
the actual working program, is a copyrighted work. Unlike the the actual
working version however, you are free to copy this program for anyone
who is interested in examining it.
To run the program, type 801HFD. It is best to run it from your
hard-disk if you have one. To install the demo on your hard drive:
(Instructions assume C: hard drive, A: floppy.)
1. Create a new directory C:> mkdir 801HF
2. Go to your new directory C:> cd 801HF
3. Copy all the 801HF files C:> copy a:*.*
You can then run the program by typing 801HFD. Note that you must
always be in the directory where your database/help files are (801HF)
to run the program.
Release Notes:
Take a minute to read these items, they may be of use in certain
installations.
1. You should have a line in your config.sys file (on the boot disk
root (base) directory:
FILES=16
The 801HF program uses many files, if you don't have this set
up you may get a "Warning: No help file!" or other failure.
Use a text editor to add the line if needed. (Note: 16 is the
minimum recommended, you can set it higher if you like.)
Note: you must reboot after reseting this value before it will
take effect!
2. Another option, /BW will force the program into black & white (mono)
mode. Some laptops (most Toshibas for example) use CGA-type adapters
with their LCD displays. This causes a problem for programs using color,
since it looks to the program as though there is color capability.
The 801 program will use color highlights that won't show up at all
on the CGA B & W display without this option, making menu choices and
other functions impossible. If you specify this option, the 801 program
will reset the video mode to it's initial state when it exits.
This option may also be useful for those using a monochrome monitor
with a color video adapter.
Thanks again for your interest in the 801 system.
Terzon Systems Inc.
P. O. Box 835921
Richardson, TX 75083