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This is Version 2.0 Dated May 9, 1990.
Where's That !#@%& Manual is a DOS reference/shell program. It was not
meant to be a tutorial, only a quick syntax lookup.
Files on disk: WTM3.EXE for DOS 3.3
WTM4.EXE for DOS 4.01
README.WTM is this file.
Requires:
About 450K to be available (except in NETWORK mode)
DOS be in the PATH;
Mouse is optional (Micro-soft mouse works using 'MSMENU';
Switches:
/M : Monochrome mode. (eg: WTM4 /M)
/N : Network Mode. (eg: WTM4 /N or WTM3 /M/N)
Notes:
Certain commands have been disabled for several reasons. Either they:
1) Could prove disasterous if accidentally executed.
2) Caused problems with the program.
3) Were deemed unnessesary by test users.
4) Really ticked me off.
On certain NETWORKS we found that the command shell was a problem, to
disable the shell use the /N switch. All will function correctly except
that command execution will not occur.
Syntax checking is NOT done by WTM so PLEASE read the reference notes
before pressing the ENTER key. The DOS you save may be your own !!!
Using WTM:
Keys Action
------------------------------------------------------------------
F1 Help screen appears in Reference window.
ESCAPE Exit WTM.
Up/Down Arrows Scroll through Command window.
Page-Up/Down Page through Command window.
Home/End Highlight command at Top or Bottom of window.
Ctrl-Home Go to First command in list.
Ctrl-End Go to Last command in list.
TAB Switch between Normal screen and Main window.
ENTER Execute command as written in Input window.
BACKSPACE Delete characters from the Input window.
Others Act as input in the Input window.
Suggestions:
If you have any suggestions to improve the WTM programs please drop me
a note at:
Paul McGinness
51 White Oak Street
New Rochelle,NY, 10801
Also to PRODIGY ID# MPNK74A.
If you care to contribute to the cause, Please send a contribution not
to exceed $15. Your support goes a long way.
Thank you again for your support!
Remember: DOS means never having to say "Where's That !#@%& Manual" !!!