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┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ HDM (Hard Disk Menu) v4.66 │
│ SEE BELOW FOR PRODUCT INFORMATION │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ This is a VENDINFO Product Information Record │
│ │
│ This record is a means of conveying information about a software │
│ product from the author to distributors and users. It contains a │
│ normal, "human-readable" section (you're reading it now), followed │
│ by a compressed data record. The data record contains a great │
│ deal of information in a form useable by automated tools. This │
│ allows BBSes, disk vendors, etc. to test automatically for │
│ permission to distribute, and to automatically extract product │
│ information for use in BBS files databases, vendor catalogs, etc. │
│ │
│ The VENDINFO file standard is published and is freely useable. │
│ │
│ The VENDINFO toolset includes a free end-user viewer, processing │
│ tools for use by distributors (BBSes, shareware disk vendors, │
│ etc.), and the editor used by author/publishers to produce these │
│ records. These tools are either free or very-low cost shareware. │
│ The toolset can be obtained from many sources, including the │
│ originators of VENDINFO: │
│ │
│ Rams' Island Software Voice: 303-841-2848 CompuServe: 76244,324 │
│ 7644 E. Lakecliff Way BBS: 303-841-6269 FidoNet: 1:104/333 │
│ Parker, CO 80134-5904 USA RIME: RAMSISLE │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
VENDINFO standard v1.00, produced by VendEdit v1.00, 16-May-1994
===== Product Information ==============================
Product: HDM (Hard Disk Menu) Menu & Security System for DOS & LANs
Version: 4.66
Version Date: 5-May-1994
Product Type: Software
Basic Distribution Policy (see License, below, for details):
Shareware, freely distributable by all channels
Product Description: HDM IV 4.66 (Hard Disk Menu) MicroFox Company
Menu and Security System for DOS and Networks
HDM466.ZIP Menu, Help, Report, Dialer, Manual
User Log On/Off, Passwords, Macros, Functions
Timed Execution, Usage Logging and Reporting,
Mouse & Network Support, Multi-Level Security
Screen Blanker, Phone Dialer, Pull-Down Menus
On-Line Help, 260,000 Menu Entries, also, all
Screen and Help text customizable.
customizable. <ASP> [ASAD] {STAR}
Category: Menu systems & file managers
Keywords: HDM Hard Disk Menu Security Password Shell
DOS Power Auto MicroFox ASP ASAD STAR
Required Packages: HDM466
This Package: HDM466
Required Configuration
Processor Family: Intel 80x86 (minimum 8086/8088)
Minimum OS: MS-DOS 1.0
Standard RAM: 256K
Hard Drive Space: 180K
Req'd Software: -none-
Other Require: -none-
Orders:
Address: MicroFox Company
3310 Fox Run
P.O. Box 447
Richfield OH 44286-0447
USA
Phone: 1-216-659-9489
FAX: 1-216-659-9489
BBS Name: ComStar BBS
BBS Phone: 1-216-661-9065
CompuServe: 73057,3113
Internet: 73057.3113@compuserve.com
Support:
Address: MicroFox Company
3310 Fox Run
P.O. Box 447
Richfield OH 44286-0447
USA
Phone: 1-216-659-9489
FAX: 1-216-659-9489
BBS Name: ComStar BBS
BBS Phone: 1-216-661-9065
CompuServe: 73057,3113
Internet: 73057.3113@compuserve.com
===== Information for Users ("READ-ME") ================
This package contains the HDM (TM) Hard Disk Menu System (Version 4.66),
by MicroFox Company. This document contains only a brief description of
the package and its features, along with instructions for its
installation. Quite detailed documentation is included in the package,
but it is in archived form, and is more easily read after installation.
If you've ever wished you could run your programs at the touch of a key,
or a click of a mouse, then HDM is the program for you...
HDM is a shareware program. This evaluation version includes all
features of the program, and is not crippled in any way. You may use it
for up to 30 days, without charge (see HDM.DOC for more details). If
you like the program, and wish to continue its use after this evaluation
period, you are required to pay for the program (see REGISTER.DOC for
more details). Any fee you may have paid to others (disk vendors,
dealers, etc.) to obtain this evaluation version was a fee for their
copying and distribution services, rather than a payment for continued
use of the program.
===== Packing List =====================================
As released by the author or publisher, this package contained the
following files in addition to this VENDINFO.DIZ:
Filename Size Date Time CRC32
READ_ME.1ST 216 16-May-1994 01:40p EB5EF01B
READ_ME.BAT 440 16-May-1994 01:40p 22359F3F
FILE_ID.DIZ 462 5-May-1994 06:46p C9C45E2F
INSTALL.DOC 868 3-Mar-1994 03:10a 8B84A40C
VENDOR.DOC 216 16-May-1994 01:40p 8C5E6214
INSTALL.EXE 42790 3-Mar-1994 03:10a 12C6EDD8
HDM466.GIF 19217 5-May-1994 06:46p 6DC8ECF6
HDM466.INS 349357 5-May-1994 06:46p 4AD00DC6
HDM466.SDA 3720 5-May-1994 06:46p 16A23A42
DESC.SDI 62 16-May-1994 01:40p E85F3851
AVEXTRA.TXT 400 5-May-1994 06:46p 1A3E6F6C
VENDOR.TXT 216 16-May-1994 01:40p 8C5E6214
===== Installation =====================================
The installation procedure for the Hard Disk Menu (HDM) is quite simple.
The package includes a program, "INSTALL.EXE", which automates the
entire process. You will need about 800K of available disk space on the
hard drive on which you plan to install HDM.
The exact steps you need to take will depend on how you received HDM.
INSTALLING FROM DISKETTES
To install from diskette(s), you need to perform the following steps.
o Place the HDM distribution diskette in the appropriate diskette
drive.
o Execute the "INSTALL.EXE" program on the distribution diskette.
For example, if the distribution diskette is on drive A:, type
the MS-DOS command, "a:install".
o Follow the instructions presented by the installation program.
You will have a chance to approve installation before any changes
are actually made to the contents of your hard drive. The program
will ask you for a destination directory, and will copy the HDM
files to that directory. If you so direct it, the installation
program will install executable programs and documentation in
other directories of your choice. It will make no other changes;
specifically, it will not modify your autoexec.bat (unless you
allow it) or config.sys files.
INSTALLING FROM A HARD DRIVE
If you downloaded HDM from a BBS (or received i