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- This is the popular Hughes-Schoolfield Utilities, released as
- shareware.
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- Please note: If you would like to share this software with
- others, by modem upload or other means, please distribute the
- original archive file, HSUTILxx.ZIP A BBS announcemnet message,
- (HS.ANN), is included to aid this purpose.
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- In this document, the instructions for the various programs in
- this archive follow a description of the utilities, and our offer
- to you.
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- Check out The Hughes-Schoolfield Utilities! If you like what you
- see, consider registering it. If you do, we will send you the
- ENTIRE Hughes - Schoolfield Utilities Set, described below.
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- This set of 35+ DOS utilities are being marketed as shareware
- software by the authors for only $25.00, (and we will pay the
- postage). The software comes with a well written manual on disk,
- with a discussion of DOS and batch file hints, tricks, and many
- examples. Great for all computer users, desk-top, lap-top,
- novice to power user. Something for everyone.
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- You will be pleased to hear that there are NO TIMED MESSAGES,
- COUNTED EXECUTIONS, OR HIDDEN MESSAGES IN THIS SOFTWARE. The
- only plea for your reimbursement you will see is in this file,
- not in the programs. Our emphasis is on the quality software.
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- So, here goes. We have poured hundreds of hours into the
- development of these popular utilities. We listen to the
- requests of our users. The HS Utilities represents one heck of a
- value. We decided the price of $25 was affordable to everyone,
- so we are betting on your registration. The smaller programs
- have been included in the distribution archive, and the "heavy
- weights" are reserved for you upon registration, (they have your
- name on them!).
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- We will mail you the complete Hughes - Schoolfield Utilities pack
- with a well written manual on disk for a registration of $25.00
- or more, please see the enclosed REGISTER.FRM. You may easily
- print this form by running the PRINTIT batch file. See also the
- Software License at the very end of this document. We reserve
- the right to change the price, content, and scope of the product
- without notice.
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- Written in MS Macro Assembler and MS Professional Development
- System for fast speed and small file size, by Robert Schoolfield
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- and Adam Hughes, supported and distributed by:
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- ATTN: Robert Schoolfield
- Electronic Systems Design
- P.O. Box 26431
- Colorado Springs, Co 80936
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- BBS: (719) 550-1696, (Data, Propriety Business Systems: 24 hours,
- 8-N-1, 14.4k baud v.32 v.42 bis. Features technical support and
- FREE upgrades, for registered users, only.)
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- Also Internet email: roberts@cscns.com
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- GHOST WRITER Text editor featuring block and column (!) cut and
- paste, pop-up help, calculator, calendar, ASCII chart. Nice
- color, uses mouse. Also features tab ruler, scroll bars, row/col
- count. Has dialog box, presents files in a menu.
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- EDIT Ghost Writer's big brother, a programmer/writer's text
- editor. This editor is easy to use, features 'save as', text
- search, bookmarks, cut and paste between files, MAKE (compile and
- link) source code right from the editor. Color display or choose
- terse mode for a UNIX VI-like look. Has block and column cut and
- paste, word-wrap, DOS shell, pop-up ASCII, and calendar and help
- screen. Has a 25, 43, 50 row EGA/VGA display option, and a
- complex math expression evaluator. Command line filespec has
- default extensions of .bas, .c, .pas, .asm, .doc, .txt, .asp. A
- very nice work horse editor. This powerful full screen editor
- looks great on laptops. You will love it.
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- QUICK TERMINAL This tiny communications program comes with some
- big features - ASCII, XMODEM upload and download, log to disk,
- shell to DOS, list files, shell to editor, shell to viewer. Can
- use (external) ZMODEM. Same key commands as PROCOMM. Stand alone
- EXE, no config files needed!. Works with COM 1-4, 8-N-1,
- 1200-2400 baud. All in 28k, great for laptops. You will
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- MENU Pro Menu System, simple and powerful menu system, for those
- who hate menu programs. Has text file viewer with bookmark,
- great for an online help system and application launcher.
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- BATCH FILE TOOLS Fifteen new functions for batch files, all in a
- 32k EXE. You get pop-up message windows, mousable scrolling
- light bar menus, delayed or daily program execution, push and pop
- sub-directories, send printer codes, and much more. Entire
- "applications" have been developed using Batch Tools. Extremely
- useful.
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- SCRCOMP ASCII Screen Compiler, makes text files executable COM
- files. Your text files "flash" to the screen. Use to quickly
- display paragraphs of text or ASCII graphics in batch files.
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- QA Quick Address Database, a client rolodex, prints labels and
- envelopes, even dials the phone. Very quick, easy in, easy out.
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- LOGIN A clone of the UNIX utility, for DOS machines. It is used
- to to setup different system configurations for several users of
- the same computer. Some users require a different path, home
- directory, special environment variables, and perhaps their own
- menu. These options are easily set for each user, based on his
- or her login and password.
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- QUOTE Utility displays a random quote from a text file of
- quotes. You can add some of your own using a text editor. Spice
- up your AUTOEXEC.BAT!
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- ASCII A stand-alone scrollable ASCII chart.
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- CALENDAR Calendar will pop-up a calendar for the current month,
- with today's date highlighted.
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- CAT This UNIX-like utility will, (optionally), display a file
- one screen at a time, in it's native ANSI colors. If you do not
- specify the filename, CAT will prompt you for one.
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- HEX DUMP Use this utility to view disk files in HEX and ASCII.
- Hit the space bar to pause scrolling, the A key for a pop-up
- ASCII chart, or ESC to quit. You may redirect the output to a
- disk file using DOS redirection.
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- LP A convenient way to print text documnets. Optionally adds a
- form feed or sets up epson compatible printers to skip page
- breaks.
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- SYSANAL System Benchmark Utility, compares yours with the 4.77
- Mhz IBM PC. Performs the classic Sieve of Eratosthenes, hard
- (and floppy) disk read/write, and brute force assembler cpu
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- fudge. Compare machines before you buy.
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- LOG Usage Time Logger. Punch in, punch out. Do you bill by the
- hour?
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- LHA SHELL A shell for the popular LHARC archiver program. Tag
- files to archive from a scrolling menu, makes archiving /
- unarchiving easy. Will add, move, even make a self-unarchiving
- .EXE! Only 20k.
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- APPEN Ever want to put two huge files together? Like COPY, but
- appends to target.
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- SPLIT A text file splitter, you tell it where.
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- DUMP Use this utility to view disk files in HEX and ASCII.
- Pauseable with the space bar, has a pop-up ASCII chart, presents
- available files in a menu.
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- MATH PRO This utility features a pop-up calculator, and an
- "expression evaluator", which is similar to a scientific
- calculator. It can return an answer accurate to the fourteenth
- decimal place. The keywords SIN COS TAN ASIN ACOS ATAN SQR ABS
- are supported. Math Pro also features a handy historical
- forecaster can predict your sales figures using linear
- regression. You can forecast other situations besides sales, of
- course, such as inventory levels, stock market closings, gold
- spot, etc.
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- ISTSR Returns an errorlevel if a specified program is resident
- in memory. Ever wanted to test for a TSR or other program loaded
- from a batch file?
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- ALL2ZIP Converts all archives, (ARC, LZH, ARJ), in the current
- directory to the ZIP format.
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- . . . What do you think? Worth it to you? Let us know! We hope
- our utilities will save you much time and money . . .
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- If you installed these utilities into a sub-directory on your
- hard drive, you can include the path name in your PATH statement,
- in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This will make the programs
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- V D O S
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- VDOS is yet another DOS shell, one that I wrote because I wanted
- more file management features than I could get from Buerg's LIST.
- At this time, support for viewing text files only is supported,
- you cannot view binary files in a manner that makes alot of
- sense. I have enhanced viewing in this release - you may now
- search for text, and place a bookmark in the text file.
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- The program gives the user alot of functionality that LIST cannot
- touch, such as point and shoot file copying, moving, zipping,
- etc. Many of the command keys are the same, and it has a similar
- look and feel. The user interface is terse, the program is
- intended for a mature DOS audience.
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- VDOS can replace the following DOS commands: DIR, CD, COPY, MOVE,
- REN, EDIT, DEL, CHKDSK, FIND, and TYPE.
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- Usage: VDOS [ /Switch ]
- Where: /H - Show command summery
- /B - Black and white display
- /V - Supress 50 col mode if mode con:lines=50
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- Command Summery:
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- Use the RIGHT-ARROW to go PAGE-DOWN, and LEFT-ARROW to go
- PAGE-UP, when scrolling the files and the tree.
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- The following commands are executed by pressing the key of the
- capitol letter in the following summery:
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- ENTER - view text file. END goes to the end of the file, HOME to
- the beginning. RIGHT-ARROW and LEFT-ARROW will scroll the text
- sideways, PAGE-UP, PAGE-DOWN, SPACE, and ENTER will scroll by
- display pages. Press F to find text, A to continue searching,
- and B to set a bookmark at the current screen. This is helpful
- when reading large text files such as program documentation, and
- message base downloads. VDOS will overwrite the first five bytes
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- to the file menu. When that file is viewed again, VDOS is check
- for the presence of a numeric value at offset 1, and prompt you
- if you would like to locate to the bookmark. When viewing the
- file, you may set another bookmark, or return to the bookmark by
- pressing G. Press ESC to return to the file manager.
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- SPACE BAR - tag file. Use to tag files for copying, moving,
- zipping, deleting, and making a list file.
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- ESC - Terminates current operation.
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- Edit current file - Invokes a text editor, (in your PATH),
- specifying the current un-tagged file. Use your favorite editor,
- press CTRL-E to configure this into the VDOS.CFG file.
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- Copy tagged files - Performs copy on tagged files. Prompts for
- destination, which should be a drive or path spec. Press ENTER
- to choose destination directory from the tree display. Prompts
- before overwriting. Cannot rename a file during the copy
- process. To copy to a subdirectory on another drive, first set
- that drive's directory, return to the source drive, and copy to
- the dest drive.
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- Move tagged files - same as copy, but with delete.
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- Delete tagged files - Does so without asking if you really want
- to do such a crazy thing.
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- Rename file - Prompts for the current file's new name.
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- Zip tagged files - Prompts for archive name, (may include
- fullspec), and PKZIP options, (such as -m for move). Calls PKZIP,
- (in your PATH). If you would like to add to or update a ZIP file
- in the current sub-directory, place your cursor on that file, but
- don't tag it, before you press Z.
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- Unzip current file - Prompts for destination directory, or files
- to extract, (ENTER for the defualt directory). Calls PKUNZIP,
- (in your PATH).
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- View contents of zip file - Calls PKUNZIP, (in your PATH),
- specifying the current un-tagged file. Redirects listing to
- PKTMP.LST, views the file, then deletes it.
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- tag All files - Self explainitory.
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- Klear all tags - Self explainitory.
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- Swap current with Start-up directory - Changes drives and
- directories to your start-up place, and visa-versa. Useful for
- moving around quickly.
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- eXecute current file - Checks that current un-tagged file is a
- COM, EXE or BAT, then executes it, and prompts before returning.
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- Tree display - Presents tree display for change directory
- purposes. Pressing "t" in the tree display will re-read the
- tree. Optionally creates a tree structure file in the root
- directory of the current drive, for faster response. Use this
- when you make or remove directories.
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- Help screen - Command Summery.
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- Os shell - Shells to DOS, type EXIT to return.
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- make List file - Prompts for list file name, makes a list file of
- all tagged file names.
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- change to new drive or Path spec - Use to change drives, or to
- manually change directory.
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- New directory read - Use when you have you created a new file
- that is not on the file list.
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- Blank screen - Self explainitory.
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- Write tree and configuration to \vdos.cfg - The tree and editor
- configuration can be made permanant by pressing this key.
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- You may configure the name of the text editor that you would like
- to use, and it's start up parameters.) Press CTRL-E to edit this
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- SH
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- sh is a DOS shell, similar to the UNIX ksh, to be run under
- COMMAND.COM. It adds some helpful utility functions to the DOS
- command line. Command line history is implemented using the up
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- arrow key, or the TAB key, to recall previously entered commands.
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- Aliases allow you to associate a word with a DOS command,
- replacing all those "one-line" batch files, saving hard disk
- space. When you find youself repeating a tedious DOS command,
- it's time for an alias!
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- All execs can be logged to a log file, which is handy to review
- what has been going on. The TAB key is a "meta key" - if you
- type in a partial command, then press TAB, a match from the
- history stack is attempted. sh will speed up you cursor's
- typematic rate on 286's and better.
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- Usage: sh [ initfile ]
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- A batch file can be used to start sh, (put it in your PATH),
- using an argument that specifies the full drive and path spec to
- an initialization file, (which is "\init.sh" by default). This
- way, starting sh from another drive will load the proper init
- file. Different users of the same computer can have their own
- initialization, history, and alias configurations. You may edit
- this file to suit your usage, please see the init.sh file for
- more instructions for configuring sh.
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- sh saves the command line history stack in a file, a
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- sh Functions:
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- [tab key] - meta key, matches partial commands from the history
- stack. If you typed:
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- cd \devel\source\sh
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- ... yesterday, pressing:
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- cd \d [TAB]
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- ... will recall the command, (if your history stack is
- set large enough)!
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- alias - set shell alias. Aliases are commands recognized
- by sh, that are replaced with one line commands when
- executed. To set an alias called w, that runs your
- word processor loading a special file, enter:
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- cd - home. Changes directories to the directory specified
- in the environment variable HOME.
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- cd [dir] - smart cd. Smart Change Directory searches a database
- of the current drive's directories, and attempts to
- match the directory fragment specified. Note that you
- enter only the last portion of a directory. To change
- to \devel\source\sh, enter:
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- cd sh
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- If smart cd fails, sh will use DOS.
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- cd -s - scan dirs. Creates a database of the current drive's
- directories. You need to do this before using the cd
- command, and after each time you make or remove a
- directory. sh uses one database file per hard drive
- partition.
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- free - memory free. Shows memory free.
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- history - show stack. This command shows your command history
- stack, allowing you to select any one by number. The
- output is passed through a "more" filter, press enter
- to see more, or press q to quit. This command may be
- renamed in your initialization file.
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- lock - lock keyboard. This is a built in security feature.
- Enter a password to lock and blank the screen. Enter
- the password, then hit CR to unlock.
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- popd - return to pushed dir.
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- pushd - set dir. Puts a "bookmark" in the current directory.
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- pwd - show present working directory.
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- sh - quit shell. Saves command line history and aliases
- for next session.
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- unalias - remove alias. To remove the alias "wp", enter:
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- E n v i r o n m e n t E d i t o r
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- An Environment variable editor, when you need it, you really need
- it. Makes touch-ups to the PATH, PROMPT, COMSPEC, etc, easy.
- Only 6k. Have you ever wanted to change one thing in your PATH,
- or some other environment variable, but did not want to edit and
- re-run your AUTOEXEC.BAT? This utility can change your path,
- prompt or other environment variable easily and quickly. Note
- that the change is not permanent, will only work until you
- reboot. You can edit an item up to 80 characters.
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- Usage: ENV [ /Switch ]
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- /H - The help screen.
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- C h a n g e D i r e c t o r y U t i l i t y
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- Change directories using a pop-up scrolling light bar menu, or
- partial sub-directory name, a gem. You'll use this utility the
- most, and feel crippled without it. Only 16k. This utility will
- accept a full or partial directory name, and attempt to change to
- that directory. Note that the dirname is the last name of the
- full directory spec. You must first scan the drive by specifying
- the /S switch. Entering C with no arguments will present a
- scrolling light bar menu. Choose a directory using the arrow
- keys and ENTER, hit ESC to remain in that directory. An example:
- If you want to change to C:\PUBLISH\GEMSYS\FONTS, entering
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- ...will work. C finds specified directories by first searching
- for an exact match, and will change to the first match, even if
- more than one may exist. If an exact match fails, then it tries
- a "fuzzy" match, and changes to the first one it finds.
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- Usage: C [ dirname /Switch ]
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- /H - This help screen.
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- A fast file mover, use wildcards. Can move between drives. Only
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- Another utlity that DOS forgot. This utility performs a file
- copy, then a delete. Wildcards, (*) and path / file specs are
- supported.
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- Usage: MOVE [ source target /Switch ]
- Where: /H - The help screen.
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- D i r e c t o r y L i s t e r
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- LS is a replacement for the DIR command, allows pausing of the
- display by tapping the space bar. Has maskable search, entering
- 'LS .BAT' will display only batch files. Shows time, date,
- archive bits, byte count, and actual disk space of files. You
- will use this one often.
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- The space bar will pause scrolling, ESC will abort. FileSpec is
- either a valid drive, or path. All occurances of Mask will be
- matched in the displayed output.
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- Usage: LS [ FileSpec Mask /Switch ]
- Where: /P - One screen at a time.
- /H - This screen.
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- M e m o r y M a p
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- This utility will show all the resident programs, their size,
- parent process, hooked interrupts, and memory free.
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- Usage: MAP
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- Use this utility to format an ASCII text file before printing. It
- reads a file, and writes the formatted results to another file,
- (it won't append). (This manual was written using Edit, and
- printed using FDOC).
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- It is easy to write a document using Ghost Writer, and use FDOC
- to center the text, insert page breaks, number the pages,
- optionally double space the text, and optionally print a title as
- a header. Your text files will automatically print centered,
- (tabbed over 8 columns), if they have been word-wrapped at tab 65
- in Ghost Writer or Edit.
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- Usage: FDOC [SourceName TargetName /Switches...]
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- Where:
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- /N - Do not number the pages. Default is numbered.
- /P - Print the document. Do not specify TargetName. This
- option is used to simply print the specified
- document, no formatting will take place.
- /T - All text following /T will be the title centered at
- the top of each page, (so this must be the last
- specified switch). Default is no header.
- /R - Prompt for right margin other than 8.
- /D - Double spaced. Default is single spaced.
- /H - The help screen.
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- S c r e e n B l a n k e r
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- This blanker is not a TSR, but a command to blank the screen.
- While the screen is blanked, up to 9 time events are watched,
- BLANK will return an errorlevel corresponding to the event
- number. I use BLANK in a "logout" type batch file to load
- pcAnywhere at 6PM at a client's office, unload it at 5AM, then
- run a PCPLUS script that uploads local mail to the host in my
- office. You can do lots of other inventive things with this
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- Blank will load the time_hack_script_file, if specified, and exit
- with an errorlevel when that time arrives. There is a debug mode
- to help write your scripts - check out the program's help screen.
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- /H - The help screen.
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- A "Safe Copy" program. Will prompt before overwriting. Only 8k.
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- This utility is similar to MOVE, but will not delete the source
- file(s). Unlike COPY, it will prompt you before overwriting
- target files. It supports wildcard file specs, as in:
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- SCOPY a:\*.doc
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- ...will copy everything with the DOC extension on A: to the
- current drive and subdirectory.
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- Usage: SCOPY [ source target /Switch ]
- Where: /H - The help screen.
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- A r c h i v e E x t r a c t U t i l i t y
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- Archive Xtract Utility, one command for ZIP, ARC and LZH. Very
- handy for use in batch files when the archive method is
- undetermined, or subject to change. Only 4k.
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- Xtract is a shell for PKUNZIP, PKXARC, and LHARC archive
- programs. That means one command to extract all of the above
- formats, (ZIP, ARC, and LZH.) Sure is faster than scanning
- through each archiver's documentation because you forgot the
- correct command line switches.
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- Usage: X [ filename /Switch \destpath]
- Where: /V - View archive only.
- /H - This help screen.
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- This utility can change the speed of the cursor on AT class
- machines. Would you like your machine to run three time faster?
- A person will perceive that a machine is quick and responsive if
- the cursor really flies. (Humans are funny that way.) Once you
- use CUR, it will be a permanent part of your AUTOEXEC batch file.
- Won't work with XT (8088) class machines. Great for laptops.
- Only 3k.
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- Running the program with no command line switches will simply
- turn cursor on.
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- Usage: CUR [ /Switch ]
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- /F - Set cursor fast.
- /S - Set cursor slow.
- /B - Set cursor BIG.
- /L - Set cursor little.
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- A file finder. Not the fastest there is, but respectable. Search
- README.* found 9 matches in 5 seconds, on my 386SX, with a 65 meg
- HD. Only 7k.
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- SEARCH will find files specified on the command line. The files
- found and the sub-directories where they reside will scroll down
- the screen. You may use wild cards such as *.doc. The program
- will automatically find all extensions if you specify only the
- first part of a file name, as in SEARCH README. Output may be
- redirected to a text file as in SEARCH *.COM > PROG.LST.
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- Usage: SEARCH [ filespec /Switch ]
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- /H - The help screen.
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- Displays both graphical and text representation of the directory
- tree. Great for teaching by example subdirectory architecture.
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- /Z - suppress title screen
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- Software License
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- This documentation, and the software described as the Hughes -
- Schoolfield Utilities are copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 by
- Electronic Systems Design, written by Robert Schoolfield.
- Portions (C)1991, by Adam Hughes. All Rights Reserved.
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- This collection of utilities is released as SHAREWARE. If you
- would be so kind, please pay for your copy. We will send you
- many more quality utilities, in turn. This way, you will enable
- us to offer enhancements and new additions, simply stated...
-
- IF YOU DECIDE TO USE ANY OF THE HUGHES-SCHOOLFIELD UTILITIES, YOU
- SHOULD PAY FOR THEM.
-
- This is a single copy software license granted by Electronic
- Systems Design, with its mailing address at P.O. Box 26431,
- Colorado Springs, CO 80936, to you as the end user. It is not
- sold. Duplication of the software for any other purpose besides
- archival backup is prohibited. You may use the software on one
- computer only. A site license is required for use on a network,
- or on more than computer. Please write for details.
-
- Electronic Systems Design does not warrant that the functions
- contained in the software will meet your requirements or that the
- operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free.
- The user shall assume all responsibility for liability in using
- the software. Electronic Systems Design shall not in any case be
- liable for special, incidental, consequential, indirect or other
- similar damages arising from the use of this software even if
- Electronic Systems Design or its agent has been advised of the
- possibility of such damages.
-
- By opening and using the software the user agrees to the terms
- and conditions expressed above.
-
- The programs on this disk may be may be freely distributed as
- "shareware" as long as this documentaion, HSUTIL.DOC, and
- REGISTER.FRM, COMMENTS.DOC, VALIDATE.DOC are preserved unedited
- and included with the archive.
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