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| This VENDINFO Product Information File contains both readable text |
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| section, below, for more information about VENDINFO and its tools. |
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VENDINFO standard v1.04, produced by VendEdit v1.30, 19-Apr-1996
===== Product Information ==============================
Product: DOS Menu System Simple menu and security for DOS
Version: 2.22
Version Date: 5-May-1996
Product Type: Software
Basic Distribution Policy (see License, below, for details):
Shareware, freely distributable by all channels
Product Description: DOS Menu (Easy PC Menu) by MicroFox Company.
Very simple Menu and Security System for all
versions of DOS. DOSnnn.ZIP contains DOS
Menu, Help System, and User Guide. It has
Lotus 1-2-3 style menu system with password
protection, on-line help and mouse support.
DOS Menu is not a TSR and frees all memory.
Also has Screen Blanker, 10,000 menu entries,
macros and built-in menu action functions.
Author: Jim Hass, Member: [ASAD] <ASP> {STAR}
Reason for version: Updated menu functions.
Category: Utilities; Menu systems & file managers; Menu
systems
Keywords: DOS Menu Password ASP STAR ESC Security Auto
Power Shell
Required Packages: DOS
This Package: DOS
Registration Fee: 24.00-850.00 (United States Dollar)
Required Configuration
Processor Family: Intel 80x86 (minimum 8086/8088)
Clock Speed: 4 MHz
Minimum OS: MS-DOS 1.0
Standard RAM: 200K
Hard Drive Space: 40K
Orders:
Address: MicroFox Company
3310 Fox Run
PO Box 447
Richfield OH 44286-0447
USA
Toll-Free Phone: 1-216-659-9489
Phone: 1-216-659-9489
BBS Name: ComStar BBS
BBS Phone: 1-216-661-9065
CompuServe: 73057,3113
Internet: 73057.3113@compuserve.com
Other E-mail: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/micr
ofox
Support:
Address: MicroFox Company
3310 Fox Run
PO Box 447
Richfield OH 44286-0447
USA
Phone: 1-216-659-9489
FAX: 1-216-659-9489
BBS Name: ComStar BBS
BBS Phone: 1-216-661-9065
CompuServe: 73057,3113
Internet: 73057.3113@compuserve.com
Other E-mail: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/micr
ofox
===== Information for Users ("READ-ME") ================
This package contains the DOS Menu (TM) and Security System
(Shareware Version), by MicroFox Company. This document contains
only a brief description of the package and its features, along
with instructions for its installation. Quite detailed documentation
is included in the package, but it is in archived form, and is more
easily read after installation.
If you've ever wished you could simple run a program by pressing a key,
then DOS Menu is the program for you...
DOS Menu is a shareware program. This evaluation version includes
all features of the program, and is not crippled in any way. You may
use it for up to 30 days, without charge (see DOSMENU.DOC for more
details). If you like the program, and wish to continue its use after
this evaluation period, you are required to pay for the program (see
REGISTER.DOC for more details). Any fee you may have paid to others
(disk vendors, dealers, etc.) to obtain this evaluation version was a
fee for their copying and distribution services, rather than a payment
for continued use of the program.
===== Packing List =====================================
As released by the author or publisher, this package contained the
following files in addition to this VENDINFO.DIZ:
Filename Size Date Time CRC32
FILE_ID.DIZ 458 5-May-1996 02:22a 9FAF9F90
INSTALL.DOC 924 5-May-1996 02:22a 276E08EB
REGISTER.DOC 2570 5-May-1996 02:22a 188D0F61
INSTALL.EXE 44963 5-May-1996 02:22a E77E91D7
DOS222.INS 98483 5-May-1996 02:22a C04AEEC1
===== Installation =====================================
The installation procedure for DOS Menu is quite simple. The
package includes a program, "INSTALL.EXE", which automates the
entire process. You will need about 200K of available disk space
on the hard drive on which you plan to install DOS Menu.
The exact steps you need to take will depend on how you received
DOS Menu.
INSTALLING FROM DISKETTES
To install from diskette(s), you need to perform the following steps.
o Place the DOS Menu distribution diskette in the
appropriate diskette drive.
o Execute the "INSTALL.EXE" program on the distribution diskette.
For example, if the distribution diskette is on drive A:, type
the MS-DOS command, "a:install".
o Follow the instructions presented by the installation program.
You will have a chance to approve installation before any changes
are actually made to the contents of your hard drive. The
program will ask you for a destination directory, and will copy
the DOS Menu files to that directory. If you so direct it, the
installation program will install executable programs and
documentation in other directories of your choice. It will make
no other changes; specifically, it will not modify your
autoexec.bat or config.sys files.
INSTALLING FROM A HARD DRIVE
If you downloaded DOS Menu from a BBS (or received it in the form of
archive files from some other source), you will need to perform the
following steps.
o Extract the contents of the archive file(s) in a temporary
directory on your hard drive. The procedure for doing this
varies, depending on the form in which you received the package.
In all likelihood, the fact that you are reading this text means
that you already have the necessary tools and knowledge to
perform this step. If not, you should be able to obtain
directions for this from the same source from which you received
the package.
o Execute the "INSTALL.EXE" program which you have extracted. For
example, if the temporary directory into which you have extracted
the DOS Menu package is C:\TEMPDIR, you would execute the MS-DOS
command, "c:\tempdir\install".
o Follow the instructions presented by the installation program.
You will have a chance to approve installation before any changes
are actually made to the contents of your hard drive. The
program will ask you for a destination directory, and will copy
the DOS Menu files to that directory. If you so direct it, the
installation program will install executable programs and
documentation in other directories of your choice. It will make
no other changes; specifically, it will not modify your
autoexec.bat or config.sys files.
When you're satisfied that the installation was successful, you should
delete the temporary directory FROM which you installed DOS Menu
(C:\TEMPDIR, in the above discussion), including all its contents.
YOU'RE READY TO GO
Once you've complete the installation, you should consult the documents
(filename extension "doc") which have been installed. In particular,
read at least the file "DOSMENU.DO