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Auto-Installation v1.3 (c) Psion GmbH 1993
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Author: G.Tappenden
Address: Psion GmbH, Saalburgstr.157, D-61350 Bad Homburg
Hotline: +49 6172 37097 Cix: mhoelscher
Mailbox: +49 6172 37090 Internet: mhoelscher@uk.co.compulink.cix
Fax: +49 6172 39192 Cserve: 71333,2070
BACKGROUND TO THE PROGRAM
If you ever have to reset your Series3a, this causes one problem - you have
to re-install all of your applications, groups, and lists. To overcome this
auto-install allows you to setup your Desktop in a way which suits you, and
following a soft reset you can re-install all of your applications in one
go.
INTRODUCTION TO VERSION 1.3
Version 1.2 of the Auto-Installer was the first version released. I
originally wrote the program purely for my own use, since during the
development of other programs it is sometimes necessary to reset the 3a.
After uploading it to Cix, it found its way onto CompuServe, where it seems
to have been quite successful. This inspired me to somewhat expand on the
script language, so that the program could be used in a more flexible way.
INSTALLATION
The program is saved as a .OPO file, so that it appears under the normal
RunOpl icon. You should copy the file INSTALL.OPO into the \OPO\ directory
on either an SSD or the internal disk.
THE SCRIPT FILE
In order for Install to know how you like your Desktop, you need to write
a script file, which will be used in the installation process.
In Version 1.2 this file HAD to be called M:\SCRIPT.CFG.
In Version 1.3 you may now have multiple script files, on any drive,
although the default position remains the root directory, with the .CFG
extension, to allow maximum compatibility with version 1.2.
The following commands are available in the script language:
* COMMANDS COMPATIBLE WITH VERSION 1.2
HOME
This moves the cursor to the left-most application in the System Screen.
END
This moves the cursor to the right-most application in the System Screen.
LEFT
This moves the cursor one position left.
RIGHT
This moves the cursor one position right.
IN filename.ext drive position
Installs a filename from the given drive at the given position,
eg. IN MONEY.APP A L installs money from drive A: in the position "Last".
JN appname position
Installs a standard application at the given position, eg. JN Word L
installs Word in the position "Last".
REMOVE
Removes the application which is currently under the cursor.
KEY key extra
Assigns a key to the application currently unter the cursor,
eg. KEY A C assigns the key Ctrl+Agenda.
NB: To assign a Key to "World" use KEY WW x instead of KEY W x (which is
used for "Word")
ZOOM+
Increases the zoom factor.
ZOOM-
Decreases the zoom factor.
STATUSWIN
Toggles the status window.
STATUSBAR
Toggles the status bar at the bottom of the screen.
Any line beginning ' is regarded as a comment.
* NEW COMMANDS IN VERSION 1.3
CONFIRM
The confirmation is no longer a standard option. Using this command
will prompt the user to confirm that they wish to proceed with processing
the file. You may use this as much as you wish within the file.
BEEP
Produces a beep.
BEEP time% pitch%
Produces a beep using the same parameters as in OPL.
In the English handbook this is explained on page 165.
OPENGROUP
If the cursor is on a group, this expands the group.
CLOSEGROUP
If the cursor is within a group, this closes the group.
UPDATELISTS
This forces the System Screen to update the file lists.
PLAY filename ticks volume
Plays a 3a sound file. The filename must be specified WITH the path,
although the drive may be omitted. There are 32 ticks per second.
Volume 0 is the loudest, volume 5 is the quietest.
SOUND allsound alarm beeps keyclick
Sets the five available options in the "Sound Options" dialog.
NB: For German machines "L" will toggle between "Leise" and "Laut".
LINK link baud extra
This can be used to turn on the Remote Link, or to set the Baud Rate.
NB: If you use this to turn the link on, then the 3-Link MUST be plugged
in.
DEFAULTDISK disk
Sets the default disk for new files.
AUTOOFF option time
Sets the options for Auto-Switchoff. When entering the time you should
omit the seperators. eg. AUTOOFF Y 000500 sets five munites.
STATUSWIN clocktype disk link batterie capslock
Sets the options for the Status Window.
PREFERENCES listopt openopt font
Sets the options in the "Preferences" dialog.
ICOMMS pos
Installs the comms program without the need for the 3-link to be
plugged in. pos MUST BE SPECIFIED.
ISCRIPT pos
Installs the script program without the need for the 3-link to be
plugged in. pos MUST BE SPECIFIED.
* FILE COMMANDS
These commands are useful when installing (or de-insatlling) an application
from an SSD using a specific script file.
FILECOPY source dest copies a file
FILEDELETE filename deletes a file
MAKEDIR name creates a sub-directory
REMDIR name removes a sub-directory
None of the above commands provide any confirmation of their actions.
If you wish to provide this, you should use the CONFIRM command.
Please note also that none of the commands return any error messages
if they are note successful.
* DISPLAY COMMANDS
ECHO OFF stops the commands being listed.
ECHO ON turns the option back on.
ECHO text prints "text" to the screen.
SHOWPIC filename displays a .pic file on the screen
RUNNING THE PROGRAM AFTER A SOFT RESET
After a soft reset, select "Install" under the RunOpl icon. You will be
which file to process. The script file will then be processed and the
applications installed as specified.
INTERNATIONAL USE
The Series3a comes in a variety of languages. I have successfully tested
Version 1.3 on both German and English machines. If anyone has a machine
which uses a different language, I cannot say whether or not the program
will work.
CREDITS
Thanks for all the comments, praise, etc.
A few credits:
* The file selector was requested by Michael Haas.
* Michael also asked me to remove the confirmation dialog, so I turned
this into an option.
* Thanks to Brian Wilson for pointing out the problem with the World key.
I hadn't spotted up to now. Also thanks to John Boyce for his
suggested solution. To my knowledge this won't work on version 1.2, but
is implemented in version 1.3.
* A mention for Mark Esposito from CompuServe, who wrote the accessory
to automatically write the script files. This program should also
be compatible with version 1.3.
* Another mention for Michael. He asked me to add the option to turn on
the Remote Link.
* The Default Disk and Preferences options were requested by John Boyce.
* Finally, thanks to David Wood in Cix for his support for the program.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If anyone has any problems with Install 1.3, please get in touch.
Please include the following details:
The version of Install the you are running (eg. 1.3)
The version of Series3a you are using (eg. 3.22F - Deutsch)
Please also send me a copy of your script file which causes the problem.
Without the file it is difficult to trace any problems.
We also welcome any comments or suggestions you may have. Please send
these to one of the addresses listed above.
CONDITIONS OF USE
All rights reserved. Psion accepts no responsibility for any damage caused
by the direct or indirect use of this program. The software remains the
property of Psion GmbH.
No fee may be charged for this product, without the express permission of
Psion GmbH. Also, this product may not be used to distribute any product
for which a fee is charged without the express permission of Psion GmbH.