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- .INSTALL.MDF
- .Automenu Automatic Installation Facility
- .Designed for Version 4.01
- .5/05/87 - Version 2
- %Automenu Installation Menu
- *Install Automenu
- ?>>>> Press 1 to begin the Install Process <<<<
- >Automenu will now begin asking the series of questions that will enable it
- >to install Automenu the way you want it on your system.
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- >To make a selection, move the [Right Arrow] or [Left Arrow] keys to highlight
- >your choice, then press ENTER. Once a selection is made, Automenu continues
- >to the next question.
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- >At times during the installation procedure, the answer you provided for a
- >previous question becomes a part of the current question.
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- >At any time during the selection process, you may press the [ESC] key to
- >quit and return to the Automenu Installation Menu, where you may start again
- >or quit.
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- >At the end of the selection process, Automenu will redisplay your choices.
- >This allows you a final opportunity to accept the choices you made and begin
- >the actual installation process. At this time, you may reject the choices you
- >made. If you reject your choices, no installation occurs and you are returned
- >to the Automenu Installation Menu.
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- >Now select the drive to which you wish Automenu copied.
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- >Please select the sub-directory name on Drive %1 to which you want Automenu
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- >In order for Automenu to gain access to the external DOS commands, it needs
- >to know the sub-directory that contains such external DOS commands as
- >CHKDSK.COM, FORMAT.COM, BACKUP.COM, etc.
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- >For example: If the sub-directory is %1\DOS enter \DOS
- > or if the sub-directory is %1\BIN enter \BIN
- > or if the commands are on the root then enter \
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- >Please type the sub-directory name and then press ENTER:
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- >Does your present AUTOEXEC.BAT file set your PATH
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- >(If you are not sure, respond NO and Automenu will set the PATH for you.)
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- >Automenu can automatically display a menu when your system is turned on. This
- >would require placing the command "AUTO" at the end of AUTOEXEC.BAT. If you
- >answer YES, any existing AUTOEXEC.BAT will be copied to AUTOEXEC.BAK and
- >Automenu will append the command "AUTO" to AUTOEXEC.BAT.
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- >Do you wish Automenu to come up each time your system is turned on?
- <YES,NO
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- >Please check the answers you have provided, and select OK to continue.
- >If you select WRONG, you are returned to the Automenu Installation Menu,
- >where you may begin again or quit. No installation takes place when you
- >you select WRONG.
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- >Automenu system files to be copied to: %1%2
- >DOS files contained on sub-directory: %1%3
- >PATH to the DOS directory is defined: %4
- >Wish Automenu is come up automatically: %5
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- !ECHO OFF
- !CLS
- !IF %6==WRONG GOTO END
- !ECHO Now preforming the installation of Automenu System files to: %1%2
- !IF %2==\ GOTO L001
- !MKDIR %1%2
- !:L001
- !%1
- !CD %2
- !ECHO Now building AUTO.BAT ...
- !ECHO ECHO OFF>AUTO.BAT
- !ECHO %1>>AUTO.BAT
- !ECHO CD %2>>AUTO.BAT
- !COPY AUTO.BAT+A:INSTALL.DAT AUTO.BAT >NUL
- !COPY AUTO.BAT %1%3 >NUL
- !COPY AUTO.BAT %1\ >NUL
- !ECHO Now copying program files ...
- !COPY A:AUTOMENU.COM >NUL
- !COPY A:AUTOCUST.COM >NUL
- !COPY A:AUTOMAKE.EXE >NUL
- !COPY A:DOS.MDF >NUL
- !COPY A:PRINTER.MDF >NUL
- !ECHO Now building AUTOMENU.MDF ...
- !ECHO .>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .AUTOMENU Menu Definition File>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .By Marshall W. Magee>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO %%Automenu(tm) Application Menu>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Automenu Menu Building Facility>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?This selection helps build Menu Definition Files>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +AUTOMAKE>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +AUTO>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Automenu Customization Utility>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?This selection changes features of Automenu>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +AUTOCUST>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +AUTO>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Basic>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?Run BASIC directly>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO -basica>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Printer control codes Menu>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?This menu contains selections to set printer>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO @PRINTER.MDF>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *DOS Command Menu>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?This menu contains commonly used DOS commands>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO @DOS.MDF>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Disk Operating System>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?Return to Disk Operating System>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +CLS>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO ┌─────────────────────┐>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO │▓▒░░░░ D O S ░░░░▒▓│>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO ├─────────────────────┤>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO │ Enter » AUTO « │>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO │to return to the Menu│>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO └─────────────────────┘>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +CD \>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +ECHO ON>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .------------------------------>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .Define another sub-menu>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .------------------------------>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO %%******* Example Second Menu *******>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Chess>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO ?Play the game of Chess>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO !CD \GAMES>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO !CHESS>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO !CD %2>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO .................................................>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO *Backgammon>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +CD \GAMES>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +BACK>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +CD %2>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO +AUTO>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- !ECHO #End of Menu Definition File>>AUTOMENU.MDF
- .Put a end-of-file character on the end of AUTOMENU.MDF using copy
- !COPY AUTOMENU.MDF+NUL:/A >NUL
- !ECHO Now checking AUTOEXEC.BAT ...
- !%1
- !CD \
- !IF %5==NO GOTO DONE
- !ECHO Now adjusting AUTOEXEC.BAT so that AUTOMENU will come-up automatically.
- !IF NOT EXIST AUTOEXEC.BAT GOTO MAKE
- !COPY AUTOEXEC.BAT AUTOEXEC.BAK >NUL
- !ERASE AUTOEXEC.BAT >NUL
- !COPY AUTOEXEC.BAK/A AUTOEXEC.BAT/B >NUL
- !IF %4==NO ECHO PATH %1%3>>AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO AUTO>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !GOTO DONE
- !:MAKE
- !ECHO Now building AUTOEXEC.BAT from start ...
- !ECHO ECHO OFF>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO CLS>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO VER>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO ECHO .>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO DATE>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO TIME>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO PATH %1%3>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO PROMPT $P$G>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !ECHO AUTO>>%1\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- !:DONE
- !ECHO Automenu is now finished installing the Automenu system files to your disk.
- !IF %5==NO GOTO DONE1
- !ECHO Your System will now display the menu automatically if you restart your
- !ECHO system. To do so, remove the Automenu Diskette and Press [CTRL]-[ALT]-[DEL].
- !ECHO .
- !GOTO END
- !:DONE1
- !ECHO Your Automenu system is now ready for you by entering the command "AUTO"
- !ECHO at the %1 prompt.
- !ECHO .
- !:END
- !%1
- !CD \
- !PAUSE
- *Return to the Disk Operating System
- ?This selection will return you to the DOS Prompt
- >If you did Install Automenu, Remove the Automenu Diskette and store it in a safe
- >place. Press [Ctrl]-[Alt]-[Del] to restart your system with Automenu.
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- +CD \
- +ECHO ON
- #End of Menu Definition File