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MOD Cataloger by PRAESoft
Copyright 1992 Scott Standiford
NOTICE: This program is shareware. If you find it of use, you
are encouraged to register it with the author. Your
$5 registration fee will get you new and updated
versions whenever they become available!
Send your $5 (U.S. funs) registration fee to:
Scott Standiford
9509 Jene Dr.
Sandy, UT 84070 USA
Be sure to let me know the program name ('MOD
Cataloger') so that I register you for the proper
program!
Any comments, critisicm, or suggestions are welcomed!
I can be reached at the address above or on GEnie at
S.STANDIFORD!
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PROGRAM DOCUMENTATION
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With the release of the STE and TT030 line of personal computers
from Atari, digital, stereo PCM sound is now standard. We Atari
users can now enjoy the same stereo digital music that Amiga
owners have been using for years. One of the most popular form
of digital music is the .MOD file.
Keeping track of all your MOD files can be a real hassle if
you're not entirely sure what the title of the song is. It is
not always easy to tell the song tile from the file name. That's
where MOD Cataloger comes in.
This program will list your MOD files and tell you the title of
the music in the file. You can send this list to the screen,
printer, or a disk file.
The program uses a standard GEM interface for ease of use. Under
the file menu you will find the following options...
CATALOG MOD FILES- This option will output a list of all the MOD
files in the current directory to the
specified output device. You'll probably
want to set the directory first. (See below)
SELECT DIRECTORY - This option will allow you to specify the
directory which contains the MOD files that
you want to catalog.
SELECT MOD FILE - This option will allow you to select one
individual MOD file. Once selected the
program will immediately output its music
name to the specified output device.
QUIT - Obviously this is the option to use when you
want to exit the program.
To specify the desired output device go to the OUTPUT menu. You
have three choices: SCREEN, PRINTER, FILE. You can never de-
select screen, because even if you send a catalog listing to the
printer or to a disk file it will still display on the screen.
If you don't want the catalog to be output to any device other
than the screen simply click on SCREEN. If you want to send the
output to a printer as well as to the screen, click on PRINTER.
If you tell the program to catalog the MOD files in a directory
that has no MOD files in it, you will get an empty listing.
NOTE: This program assumes that your mode files follow the
typical convention of FILENAME.MOD.