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- ┌────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ The QUANTUM LEAP │
- │ Automated Episode Guide v1.0 │
- │ 32 bit OS/2 PM Version │
- └────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- ┌──────────────────────────┐
- │ What This Program Does │
- └──────────────────────────┘
-
- This is a full-featured OS/2 PM program that makes it easy to view info
- on the popular syndicated TV show, Quantum Leap.
-
-
- ┌───────────────────────────┐
- │ How To Run This Program │
- └───────────────────────────┘
-
- There are several ways to run this OS/2 PM A.E.G. (These methods assume
- that you have already unarchived the .ZIP file into a directory somewhere
- on your hard drive):
-
- USING THE PM A.E.G. FROM AN OS/2 COMMAND LINE SESSION:
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Simply, CD to the directory that the OS/2 PM A.E.G. .EXE file resides.
- Type the filename of the executable file and the PM program window should
- appear on your desktop. See the "How To Use This Program" section for
- details on maneuvering around the program.
-
- USING THE PM A.E.G. FROM AN OBJECT ON YOUR DESKTOP:
- ---------------------------------------------------
- Create a permanent directory somewhere on your hard drive for the PM A.E.G.
- Move the contents of the .ZIP file into this permanent directory (the .EXE
- file & the aeg_inst.cmd are the only "required" files, you can delete the
- file_id.diz & readme.txt if you want to. But, please read the shareware
- notice in this readme.txt before deleting!).
-
- From an OS/2 command line session (full screen or window) run the REXX
- script named aeg_inst.cmd. It will create a desktop object for the PM A.E.G.
- After this desktop object is created, you can move it anywhere you want to
- (into a folder, onto your LaunchPad, etc.) Double click on the PM A.E.G.
- icon to run the program.
-
- ┌───────────────────────────┐
- │ How To Use This Program │
- └───────────────────────────┘
-
- When you first run the A.E.G., a large PM window will appear on your screen.
- It will have the title and version of the A.E.G. on the top border and three
- menu titles directly underneath.
-
- You choose options from the three menus on the menu bar in order to display
- the various information contained in the A.E.G. The four menus are EXIT,
- EPISODES and HELP. Each of these will contain at least one option underneath
- (but probably more than one). Here's a rundown of each of the three menu
- titles and the options that may appear beneath (I have paraphrased some
- menu options because they may be different depending on the specific A.E.G.
- that you're running):
-
- ------------------------------------------------------
- Exit Episodes Help
- ------------------------------------------------------
- | Exit F9 | | Season 1 >| | Useless Help F1|
- +--------------+ | Season 2 >| | About Program F2|
- | Season 3 >| | Shareware F3|
- | Season 4 >| | Disclaimer F4|
- | Season 5 >| | Other SBI Prgs F6|
- +-----------+ +-------------------+
-
-
- You will notice a couple of things (that I can't recreate here because this
- is a plain ASCII text file). First, each menu option has *ONE* character
- UNDERLINED. This is the KEYBOARD SHORTCUT for that given menu option (See
- the section that follows about Keyboard Shortcuts). Second, the MENU OPTIONS
- on the EPISODES drop down menu have little arrows pointing to the RIGHT of
- each option (I used the > character to represent them on the above diagram).
- These arrows mean that each option has ANOTHER sub-menu. You can cascade these
- sub-menus by highlighting the menu option (it will automatically pop up to
- the right of the drop down menu that you are currently using). You can then
- move your mouse to the right in order to highlight the various options on that
- sub-menu. Be sure to hold down the left mouse button until you are on the
- sub-menu option that you want to choose! It takes a bit of dexterity on the
- longer sub-menus. If that's too hard, read the section that follows on using
- Keyboard Shortcuts.
-
- MENU OPTIONS:
- To choose things off any of the three drop down menus, you simply move your
- mouse down until the "3D sunken highlight" is over the option that you want.
-
- Here is a list of the "general" options that will appear on most of the
- A.E.G. program drop down menus.
-
- ----------------
- Exit
- ----------------
- | Exit F9 | <--- This option quits & exits the A.E.G.
- +--------------+ (Note: the F9 function key can be used to exit the
- program at any time).
- -------------
- Episodes
- -------------
- | Season 1 >| <--- These menu options will pop up a sub-menu to the
- | Season 2 >| <--- right of each option (notice the little arrow).
- | Season 3 >| <--- On the pop up sub-menu will be a list of the various
- | Season 4 >| <--- episodes of the TV show for that given season.
- | Season 5 >|
- +-----------+
- ----------------------
- Help
- ----------------------
- | Useless Help F1|<-- This will pop up a reminder on how to use the A.E.G.
- | About Program F2|<-- Displays the title, version & programmer of the A.E.G.
- | Shareware F3|<-- A shareware reminder.
- | Disclaimer F4|<-- A disclaimer about the information in the A.E.G.
- | Other SBI Prgs F6|<-- A list of other Snake-Byte programs.
- +-------------------+ (Note: the F1 - F6 function keys can used at any
- time to execute the various menu options).
-
- KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS:
- Each option on each menu (and the three menu titles on the menu bar) have
- *ONE* character UNDERLINED. This represents the keyboard shortcut for THAT
- given menu option. Most people prefer to use their mouse pointer to click
- on the option, but these keyboard shortcuts perform the same actions as
- the mouse. The way to "activate" the keyboard shortcut is to press the
- <ALT> key on your keyboard (it should be a small key on either side of
- your <SPACE BAR>). When you press the <ALT> key, you will notice that the
- first menu title on the menu bar is highlighted in "3D sunken highlight".
- This means that the option that is highlighted is now activated and can
- be chosen by pressing your <ENTER> key. For example, if you hit <ALT> and
- the EXIT menu title is highlighted on the menu bar, if you were to hit
- <ENTER> the menu beneath the EXIT title will drop down. You can use your
- cursor arrow keys to move the reversed/highlighted area back and forth on
- the menu bar (or up and down within a drop down menu).
-
- To pick the second episode of the first season of a show in an A.E.G., use
- these keystrokes (in order & don't hold any key down during the process):
-
- <ALT> E 1 2
-
- ACCELERATOR KEYS:
- You will also notice that certain items on some of the menus may have an
- "F Key" on the far right of a given menu option (F1 on the Help option or
- F9 on the Exit option). These are "accelerator" keys that can be used as
- an alternative to the above methods of executing menu options. Note: they
- can be used at anytime while the program is running.
-
-
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ The Harsh Reality of Trickle Down Economics │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- This program took a lot of hard work to produce (Several weeks of honing
- the OS/2 PM code and a week of entering the data and debugging and proof
- reading the output). This all resulted in over 5000 lines of C/C++ code!)
-
- And, unfortunately, nothing in life is free. But this nifty little
- program almost is! That's right -- you can clear your conscience and
- assure that there'll be future updates to this program (as well as
- other neato-frito programs from Snake-Byte Inc.) for the ridiculously
- reasonable, almost-FREE sum of $5.00. How can we afford to let this
- rare jewel of a program go for the piddly little amount of $5.00?!?!
-
- Because, here at Snake-Byte Inc., we deal in VOLUME! VOLUME!! VOLUME!!!
- We'll eat a bug to make a sale! Come on down to our Midnight Madness
- sale and...Wait a minute. Wrong sales pitch. Sorry. Anyway, you get the
- picture. <Insert normal shareware begging/pleading/demanding here>.
-
- What do you get for your $5.00? That warm-tummy feeling of satisfaction
- knowing you did the RIGHT thing. This program is in no way "Crippled". I
- detest "CrippleWare" and decided early on that I wouldn't do that kind
- of thing. So, there's no "registered version". What you have now is the
- fully-functional program. It contains one little shareware notice option
- on the Help menu (that you don't even have to look at if you don't want
- to) and it shows that "nag" screen ONLY when you exit the program, so
- it doesn't inconvenience you before or during the program's execution.
- (And if that gets your shorts in a bunch, send me a 3.5 disk plus return
- postage and the registration fee and I'll compile you a special version
- sans nags!).
-
- Here's where to send the cash/check/money order:
-
- Will Morgan
- 2516 Wood St.
- Texarkana, Tx 75503
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ A Note To Quantum Leap Fans From Europe, Australia or │
- │ the United Kingdom Who Want To Register The TNG A.E.G. │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Because Quantum Leap is popular overseas, a perplexing question came up
- recently from a person in the United Kingdom: How do I get the proper
- currency to register the TNG A.E.G.? Well, John McCoy came up with a
- solution to this problem. His email message follows:
-
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 1996 21:31:21
- Subject: Re: Yeah, I finally did it....
- From: "John A. McCoy" <jamccoy@maurabrid.win-uk.net>
-
- All I did was take my VISA card to a Bureau d'Echanges (currency exchange)
- and say:
-
- "I would like to buy <amount> US, American Dollars, please." It took a while
- for the clerk to follow my intent, but I eventually got <currency amount> in
- odd-looking money. I slipped both into an airmail envelope and added stamps,
- and an address. Hopefully the correct address.
-
- You don't need a card to buy currency, any Bx will take any currency and sell
- you any other, and that day's rate for swapping is marked prominently.
-
- The rate you buy dollars with sterling pounds is LESS than the rate you buy
- pounds with dollars. And they charge a commision, but these rules and extras
- are also made prominent. Have to be, by law.
-
- John A. McCoy
- email: jamccoy@maurabrid.win-uk.net
-
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ The History of This OS/2 PM Program │
- └───────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Version 0.999 - Beta version. Honed the mechanics of the program.
-
- Version 1.0w - First release version of this 32 bit OS/2 PM program.
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────┐
- │ Known Bugs & Problems │
- └─────────────────────────┘
-
- One minor thing: If you use OS/2 in 640X480 resolution, the newly redesigned
- episode dialogs are just a bit bigger than the screen. I say it's minor
- because all information on the dialog can still be seen, but the "OK" button
- is a little below the bottom border of the screen. I've designed that button
- to be the "default", ie: the focus is already on the button, so all you have
- to do to go on is to hit the <SPACE> bar or <ENTER> (you could even hit the
- button with your mouse pointer because the top portion of it's still visible).
-
- I think the dramatically redesigned episode dialogs more than make up for
- this minor "undocumented feature" (ALRIGHT! BUG! I said it! I'm not proud,
- but I take full responsibility for my programming shortcomings! <g>) If you
- think otherwise, send me a note in email and I'll consider seeing if I can
- cram everything on the dialog a bit tighter so those who are monitor-impaired
- can see the whole dialog.
-
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────┐
- │ Swatting Any Pesky Insects │
- └──────────────────────────────┘
-
- If you encounter any problems with this program (either bugs in the actual
- mechanics of the program, or misspellings and/or incorrect info in the various
- episode data fields) please drop me a line at one of e-mail addresses in the
- last section of this document. I will try and implement the fix in the next
- version of the program that I release.
-
-
- ┌────────────────────────────┐
- │ Big Plans For The Future │
- └────────────────────────────┘
-
- I will update this program if/when new episdes/seasons are completed. If
- the show no longer exists on television, the only updating I can do is to
- correct any misspellings and other errata. If you spot something that is
- wrong, email me and I'll include the correction in the next version.
-
- I'll probably add some printing routines so you can print out a brief
- episode list, eps by season, a particular episode by itself or a full
- blown, everthing-included EpGuide.
-
- I want to add some global search routines.
-
- I'd really like to add some multi-media stuff to the program, like
- sound clips or maybe some pictures but I'll have to hone my chops as
- a programmer, first <G>
-
- A 32 bit OS/2 TEXT version of this program has already been released. If you
- use OS/2, look for QLPOS2##.ZIP at finer FTP sites (ftp.cleaf.com
- for example).
-
- A 32 bit DOS version of this program has also been released. Look for
- QLPDOS##.ZIP at finer FTP sites (ftp.cleaf.com, for example).
-
- A 16 bit Windows version of this program has also been released. Look for
- QLPWIN##.ZIP at finer FTP sites (ftp.cleaf.com, for example).
-
- If/when I get a newer version of my compiler that supports Win95, I may
- release a Windows 95 version of this program. I have tested both the 32
- bit DOS version and this 16 bit Windows version under Windows 95 and they
- both work great!
-
- A WinNT version? Not likely, I don't have WinNT on my hard drive and have
- no plans to put it there.
-
- A MAC version? Even more doubtful, since I don't own a Mac & don't know
- anyone who does.
-
- A Unix version? Doubtful.
-
- An Amiga version? Doubtful. I've had several Amiga users offer to port
- the A.E.G.'s over to the Amiga, but since both the OS/2 & DOS versions
- are pretty system-specific (read: heavily laced with non-portable non-ANSI
- routines), I doubt if they could be ported.
-
- A Pet, Vic20 C64, C128, Timex Sinclair, TI or CoCo version? Jeeeez!
- It's the 90s, people!!! Isn't it about time you upgraded your computer?
-
- Other A.E.G.'s? Yes, TV Buffs and Couch Potatoes! I plan on releasing a
- series of A.E.G.'s for various TV shows based on this A.E.G. "engine".
-
- Here are the shows that currently have A.E.G.'s available in 32 bit DOS,
- 32 bit OS/2 Text *AND* PM versions as well as 16 bit Windows versions.
- (check at ftp.cleaf.com /pub/mst3k/snake-byte):
-
- TV Show Name DOS Filename OS/2 Text OS/2 PM Win Filename
- ========================================================================
- Mystery Science MSTDOS##.ZIP MSTOS2##.ZIP MST_PM##.ZIP MSTWIN##.ZIP
- Theater 3000
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The X-Files XFLDOS##.ZIP XFLOS2##.ZIP XFL_PM##.ZIP XFLWIN##.ZIP
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Quantum Leap QLPDOS##.ZIP QLPOS2##.ZIP QLP_PM##.ZIP QLPWIN##.ZIP
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Star Trek: TNGDOS##.ZIP TNGOS2##.ZIP TNG_PM##.ZIP TNGWIN##.ZIP
- Next Generation
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Star Trek: TOSDOS##.ZIP TOSOS2##.ZIP TOS_PM##.ZIP TOSWIN##.ZIP
- Original Series
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Deep Space 9 DS9DOS##.ZIP DS9OS2##.ZIP DS9_PM##.ZIP DS9WIN##.ZIP
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- The Simpsons SMPDOS##.ZIP SMPOS2##.ZIP SMP_PM##.ZIP SMPWIN##.ZIP
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Babylon 5 BA5DOS##.ZIP BA5OS2##.ZIP BA5_PM##.ZIP BA5WIN##.ZIP
- ========================================================================
-
- *ALL* versions are available on the FTP site at ftp.cleaf.com,
- which is where I release all Snake-Byte programs. The path is
- /pub/mst3k/snake-byte (for the MST3K programs)
- /pub/mst3k/snake-byte/NON-MST3K (for all others)
-
- You can also point your World Wide Web browser to the following URL:
- http://www.cleaf.com/~wmorgan/snake.html
-
- If you're interested in seeing an A.E.G. for your favorite show, contact me
- via one of the methods described below. Production of other A.E.G.'s depend
- on the availability of information about the show (via Internet) and whether
- or not the show's info translates well to a single screen in the A.E.G.
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Other Programs Available From Snake-Byte Incorporated │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- 32 bit DOS, 32 bit OS/2 text mode, 32 bit OS/2 Presentation Manager &
- 16 bit Windows/Win95 versions of the DALLAS COWBOY FANATIC's Companion.
- They're available from ftp.cleaf.com /pub/mst3k/snake-byte/NON-MST3K/Cowboys
- the filenames CBYDOS##.ZIP (DOS) or CBYOS2##.ZIP (OS/2 text), CBYWIN##.ZIP
- (Windows/Win95) or CBY_PM##.ZIP (OS/2 P.M.).
-
-
- ┌────────────────────────┐
- │ Gratitude Department │
- └────────────────────────┘
-
- Extra special thanks to Frank Miller, my C programming guru. If it weren't
- for Frank, I probably would've given up on C programming within the first
- few days. He has helped me solve many of my seemingly endless beginner's
- problems.
-
-
- ┌────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Contacting the Author of This Program │
- └────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Want to thank me for such a fantastic program? Bitch me out for wasting
- your download time & hard drive space? Suggest future additions to this
- program, corrections on the data/info or ideas for future programs?
- Lonely and just need a cyber-shoulder to cry on? Well, for all these
- reasons except that last one there, you can contact me by one of the
- following methods:
-
- Fidonet Netmail: 1:3819/128.103
- Fidonet Echos I Hang Out On: MST3K, NFL & OS/2
- Internet email: wmorgan@clover.cleaf.com
- will.morgan@p103.f128.n3819.z1.fidonet.org
- US Snail Mail: (See Address in the Shareware Nag)
-
-