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R C M E N U
Amygdala Software's
"Zero K" DOS Shell
Version 3.00
Released March 31, 1991
I. Introduction
What is RCMENU? RCMENU is a "DOS Shell" or Menu. It
permits the user to launch DOS applications without typing
extensive commands at the DOS prompt. RCMENU also contains
utilities activated from the main screen.
Why should RCMENU be used over other menuing systems
available? RCMENU requires NO RAM while running other
applications. Whatever RAM exists after installing DOS (and
any TSR's), is fully accessible to any application launched
from RCMENU.
Requirements: IBM Compatible running DOS (best on 3.3 or
higher)
640 K recommended
RCMENU is Shareware, not freeware! Shareware allows the
user to test drive the software prior to purchase. If you
find RCMENU useful after a test drive, PLEASE register!
DISCLAIMER
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED "AS IS", AMYGDALA SOFTWARE MAKES NO
WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. AMYGDALA SOFTWARE DOES NOT
WARRANT THAT THE PROGRAM WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE
OPERATION OF THE PROGRAM WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE.
YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SELECTION OF THE PROGRAM TO
ACHIEVE YOUR INTENDED RESULTS AND FOR THE RESULTS ACTUALLY
OBTAINED.
II. Installation - A two step process
Step 1: Users exchange RCMENU in an archived format.
Extract the archive into the desired directory. Placing the
directory in the system PATH works best.
Step 2: Run SETUP.EXE. Setup will create a batch file
called RCM.BAT. It is RCM.BAT which will execute RCMENU. If
you desire RCMENU to execute on computer boot, enter the
command RCM.BAT as the last line in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
RCMENU WILL ONLY FUNCTION AS A "ZERO K SHELL" IF IT IS RUN
FROM RCM.BAT. WITHOUT RUNNING SETUP.EXE, NO APPLICATION
WILL RUN FROM RCMENU!
III. Tutorial
A. Main Screen
The main screen displays a list of user created menus. A
highlighted bar appears on the first entry. Provided with
RCMENU is an empty menu called "Word Processing."
Pressing <Ins> will prompt a form for creation of a new
menu. Try pressing <Ins> now. The new screen asks for a
menu name. Type Utilities and press <Enter>. Notice the
newly created menu added to the list. RCMENU is can produce
999 menus, each with 999 applications. (Limited by disk
space, of course!)
Pressing <Del> will cause a menu deletion from the list. BE
VERY CAREFUL! If you delete a menu, all information about
applications contained on the menu will be lost. Both of
existing menus are empty, so try deleting the Utilities menu
just created. Highlight "Utilities" with the cursor keys,
and press <Del>. The same form used in the last stage will
indicate a warning message. Go ahead and press <Enter>.
The "Utilities" menu is now deleted.
Undocumented on the screen is the <F10> key. <F10> key
provides an editing function for both the main screen and
the application selection table. Pressing <F10> will access
the same entry form as before, but allow you to edit an
existing menu item. Undocumented in On-Line Help, or on
screen, to prevent stray users from gaining access to
passwords.
You have now created, deleted, and edited your first RCMENU!
B. Applications Menu
If you have followed the tutorial, only one menu should
exist - "Word Processing." Select it and press <Enter>.
Now a new form presents itself - The Program Enter/Edit
Form. Follow the prompts as before, only this time
supplying the information about each program from this menu.
For Example:
PROGRAM NAME: Who's a Whatsit
DRIVE : C:
PATH : \WHOS
EXECUTABLE : WHOSWHAT.EXE
PASSWORD : GUISEPPI
Please note the format! It is imperative to include the ":"
after the DRIVE letter, and to include the "\" before the
PATH statement. Passwords are optional. Please remember
your password. Program access will be denied without it.
Entering more and more programs onto a menu, it becomes
increasingly tedious to scroll through the listing with the
cursor keys. Please notice the "Program:" prompt at the
bottom of the table. By typing a program name, or first
letter, the application table will jump to that program.
To launch a program, highlight it and press <Enter>.
Challenge RCMENU - Go Ahead! Try running a program known to
be a memory hog. If you were able to run it from the DOS
prompt, it should run from RCMENU as if invisible.
C. Hot Keys
<F1> At nearly every screen provides "On-line Help"
<F2> Accesses RCMENU's option menu
Please experiment with the Help and Option keys. Key
conventions remain constant throughout RCMENU.
Options:
Rossadex - Address and Phone Database
Text File Viewer - Displays ASCII text file to screen
Client Tracker - Under development
Calendar - Under development
DOS Commands - Under development
Custom Greeting - Displays customized terminal greeting
atop RCMENU
IV. Trouble Shooting
1. RCMENU will not run any applications
Most likely one of two problems has occurred:
a) A typing error or format error was made when entering
the application data.
b) RCM.BAT did not start RCMENU. You have
most likely executed the RCMENU.EXE by accident.
2. RCMENU cannot find its way back after running an
application.
Check if the application executed from a batch file. In
older versions of DOS (before 3.3), required inclusion of
RCM as the last line in the BAT file may occur.
3. RCMENU becomes locked on my system while accessing the
Options.
You probably do not have enough FILES in the CONFIG.SYS.
Increase the number. I run FILES=30 and BUFFERS=32 and
encounter no problems. Another possibility would be lack of
sufficient RAM to run the screens in RCMENU. Check the
number of TSR's loaded before RCMENU. Do you need them all?
RCMENU should launch any program loadable from the DOS
prompt; however, it does not provide memory management in
RAM crowded systems.
4. Any other problems or comments - PLEASE WRITE!!!
Ross Contino
407 Deerfield Drive
Hanover, PA 17331
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