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- | FVMM Version 1.4 |
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- | FVMM - File View Maintenance Manager |
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- | PCBFiler's ALT-V File View Process |
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- | FVMM (C) Copyright 1991-1993 Yandell Computer Services |
- | PCBFV (C) Copyright 1990-1993 Yandell Computer Services |
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- | 12121 Little Road - Bldg. 303 - Suite 212 |
- | Hudson, FL 34667 |
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- | DATA -- (813) 842-8099 |
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- | January 29, 1993 |
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
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- INTRODUCTION
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- 1.0 What Is FVMM 2
- 1.1 Disclaimer 2
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- INSTALLING FVMM
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- 2.0 Editing FVMM.CNF 3
- 2.1 Installing FVMM in PCBFiler 4
- 2.2 Editing FVMMGIF.BAT 4
- 2.3 Editing FVMMTEST.BAT 4
- 2.4 Editing FVMMADV.TXT 4
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- MISCELLANEOUS
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- 3.0 Using FVMM at the DOS Prompt 5
- 3.1 Notes Regarding PCBFV 5
- 3.2 Technical Notes 5
- 3.3 Registration 5
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- 1.0 What is FVMM
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- Use of FVMM is completely optional and is in no way required for
- PCBFV to be used in PCBFiler's ALT-V process.
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- Please note: FVMM is distributed with PCBFV. PCBFV's primary use
- is the on-line file viewer for callers. PCBFV has the ability to
- run as a Sysop utility in PCBFiler's ALT-V process, either alone or
- in conjunction with the FVMM utility.
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- * Allows manual maintenance on ALL file types while using PCBFiler.
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- * Calls upon PCBFV to view the file in PCBFV's local maintenance
- mode. File contents can checked using PCBFV's (R) command. PCBFV's
- (D)elete command (ZIPs only) can also be used in this mode.
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- * A file transfer summary can be obtained from DOWNLOAD.TXT. This
- summary provides useful maintenance information such as the name of
- the person that uploaded the file and the date of the upload, along
- with the number of downloads and the date of the last download. If
- the Sysop detects a "bad" file during maintenance, this allows them
- to determine who sent the file. While performing maintenance on
- "non-upload" directories, this allows the Sysop to determine if a
- file is worth keeping based on the download history.
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- * A picture (GIF, etc.) viewer can be installed in FVMMGIF.BAT.
- Picture files can then be viewed and tested before moving them to a
- permanent location with PCBFiler.
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- * FVMM can invoke FVMMTEST.BAT to perform any type of test process
- the Sysop wishes to install (in FVMMTEST.BAT).
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- * FVMM can display a ZIP file comment.
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- * FVMM can add a ZIP file comment - FVMMADV.TXT.
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- * FVMM can delete existing ZIP file comments.
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- * FVMM can perform a regular "drop to DOS" shell, allowing the
- Sysop to do other tasks while in PCBFiler and FVMM. This shell may
- be password protected, if the Sysop has Co-Sysops using PCBFiler for
- remote maintenance.
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- 1.1 Disclaimer
- ---------------
- There are no warranties, expressed or implied, for FVMM. Sysops who
- install FVMM on their systems assume any and all liabilities for
- anything which may result as a consequence of running FVMM. Under no
- circumstances shall Yandell Computer Services or the author of FVMM
- be liable for any loss of profit or any other damages, including but
- not limited to special, incidental, consequential, or other damages,
- arising out of the use or inability to use FVMM.
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- 2.0 Editing FVMM.CNF
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- FVMM calls upon a configuration file when it runs called FVMM.CNF.
- This file must be in the same location with FVMM.EXE. YOU MUST USE
- A TEXT EDITOR TO EDIT THIS FILE as follows:
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- D:\PCBFV\ line #1 \
- PCBFV.CNF line #2 \ Do NOT edit FVMM.CNF
- Y line #3 / with FVSETUP.EXE.
- D:\PCB\MAIN\DOWNLOAD.TXT line #4 <
- 0 line #5 \ Use a TEXT EDITOR to
- NONE line #6 / edit this file.
- PASSWORD line #7 /
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- LINE #1 - This is the location where PCBFV.EXE is. JUST the
- location.
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- LINE #2 - This is the PCBFV configuration file for PCBFV to use in
- its /L local mode. NOTE: If your PCBFV.CNF file(s) contain @node@
- macros in the "work location of extracted file" field in FVSETUP you
- must create a special configuration file for use in the FVMM mode
- which fully specifies the "work location" (with no @macros@). You
- could call this file FILER.CNF and install it in LINE #2 of FVMM.CNF
- (instead of PCBFV.CNF as shown above). ALL PCBFV configuration files
- must reside with PCBFV.EXE.
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- LINE #3 - Enter a Y (yes) to make FVMM swap itself to EMS or disk
- during the PCBFV, FVMMGIF, FVMMTEST, and drop to DOS shells. FVMM
- will first try to swap to EMS, then to disk if EMS is unavailable.
- Swapping is highly recommended as FVMM is removed from memory while
- performing the above shell functions.
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- LINE #4 - This is the location AND name of your DOWNLOAD.TXT file
- which is created by PCBoard. Some Sysops move or rename DOWNLOAD.TXT
- on a daily basis for other maintenance purposes. In this case, place
- the location and name of your "all-time" DOWNLOAD.TXT here. This is
- used by FVMM to obtain a file transfer history.
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- LINE #5 - This is your PCBFV registration number. FVMM will display
- an [unregistered copy] message along with a delay each time it exits
- if PCBFV has not been registered.
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- LINE #6 - This is the location (only) of PCBSM.CLR, the color
- definition file for PCBFiler, PCBSM, PCBSetup, etc. If line #6 of
- FVMM.CNF is blank, FVMM will look for PCBSM.CLR in the current
- directory. If line 6 of FVMM.CNF is NONE or PCBSM.CLR is not found,
- default colors are used. If colors have not been customized for
- PCBSM, PCBSetup, PCBFiler, etc. with PCBSM, or you are using the
- "Default color set #1" from PCBSM, place NONE in line 6 of FVMM.CNF
- as this will prevent the extra step of searching for PCBSM.CLR.
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- Line #7 - Enter a PASSWORD (up to 12 characters) to use for the FVMM
- shell to DOS function. Leave this field blank if a password is not
- desired. This would usually only be used if PCBFiler is made avail-
- able to remote Co-Sysops to prevent them from using this function.
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- 2.1 Installing FVMM in PCBFiler
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- At PCBFiler's first screen, select "Edit PCBFILER defaults page 2".
- At the bottom of this screen, enter parameters as follow:
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- File VIEWERS - filename extensions and commands for executing viewer
- File Extension : ??? DOS Command : d:\pcb\fvmm.exe
- File Extension : DOS Command :
- File Extension : DOS Command :
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- The ??? tells PCBFiler to shell to this "viewer" for all file
- extensions. If you wish to force certain types of files into another
- process, then place the extension for the other file type on a line
- BEFORE the line that ??? appears on. Do not place anything in the
- field for the DOS command except the pathname and filename as shown
- above (for FVMM).
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- 2.2 Editing FVMMGIF.BAT
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- Any file not having a ZIP, ARJ, LZH, ARC, PAK, SDN, EXE, or COM
- extension can be sent to the FVMMGIF.BAT batch file. For example,
- the FVMMGIF.BAT file should contain something like:
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- d:\gif\viewer.exe %1
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- where viewer.exe is your favorite picture (GIF, etc.) viewer or
- tester. The %1 must be included, as it is the LOCATION AND FILENAME
- of the GIF (picture) file sent to FVMMGIF.BAT from FVMM.
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- Keep in mind that this is a "shell process" and there is limited
- memory, depending on the size of the PCBoard DIR file being edited
- in PCBFiler. Using a small, limited feature picture viewer is best.
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- 2.3 Editing FVMMTEST.BAT
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- Any file may be sent to this process for testing. The enclosed
- FVMMTEST.BAT demonstrates how to test ZIP file integrity. Other
- tests, such as those demonstrated in the PCBoard manual for
- PCBTEST.BAT, can also be performed, as well as any other procedure
- which may be commonly used in PCBTEST.BAT.
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- Keep in mind that this is a "shell process" and there is limited
- memory, depending on the size of the PCBoard DIR file being edited.
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- Depending on the type of tests and testers being used, you may wish
- to end the batch file with a pause instruction (as demonstrated in
- the enclosed FVMMTEST.BAT) so the results of the test will not be
- cleared from the screen before they can be viewed.
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- 2.4 Editing FVMMADV.TXT
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- This is the BBS advertisement file that FVMM will insert as a ZIP
- comment if desired. This file should be kept as short as possible.
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- 3.0 Using FVMM at the DOS prompt
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- After configuring FVMM.CNF and PCBFV.CNF as described in this
- documentation, simply enter FVMM D:\PATH\FILENAME.ZIP at the DOS
- prompt. D:\PATH\FILENAME.ZIP can be any file located in a directory
- on your system. The complete path, filename, and extension must be
- entered. FVMM works the same in this mode as it does in PCBFiler,
- without the memory overhead of PCBFiler.
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- 3.1 Notes regarding PCBFV
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- PCBFV should be configured and functioning properly before
- attempting to install it with FVMM.
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- When FVMM calls PCBFV, it does so in PCBFV's /L local mode. Refer
- to the PCBFV manual for details regarding PCBFV's use in this mode.
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- 3.2 Technical notes
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- FVMM might not be practical for use on extremely large systems where
- individual PCBoard DIR files exceed several hundred K in size. In
- these cases there may not be enough memory for the ALT-V process.
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- If temporarily shelling to DOS with FVMM, NEVER touch files with a
- .$$$ extension residing in the default location. These files are
- created and used by PCBFiler and FVMM during their operation.
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- Up to 4K ZIP comments can be handled by all of FVMM's ZIP comment
- functions. A 4K ZIP comment would be 2 full screen displays of text,
- which is rare.
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- Only the first 23 lines of a ZIP comment will be displayed by FVMM's
- ZIP comment viewer. ZIP comments are rarely longer than 23 lines.
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- FVMM's screen I/O is DESQview aware and time slices are given back
- to other DESQview applications while FVMM is waiting for input.
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- FVMM uses about 46K of memory during operation, and about 5K of
- memory when shelling if swapping is allowed.
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- 3.3 Registration
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- FVMM is a no-charge enhancement utility for Sysops who register
- PCBFV. A PCBFV registration is required to remove the unregistered
- notices which appear when FVMM is run. FVMM registrations are not
- available separately. FVMM is included in PCBFV distribution files
- solely to facilitate ease of distribution.
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- PCBFV is not free software. PCBFV should be registered no later than
- 30 days after installation. Registration is $15.00 and may be paid
- by check, money order, VISA, Mastercard, or American Express. If
- using a charge card, you may receive a registration INSTANTLY!
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- Refer to the enclosed file ORDER.FRM for complete registration
- instructions.
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