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│ D I R E C T M A I N T │
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│ S H A R E W A R E │
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M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 West
Suite 811
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(512) 692-9572
(C) Copyright 1988, MORSOFT
S H A R E W A R E L I C E N S E S T A T E M E N T
This software is protected by United States Copyright Law and this
fully functional copy has been provided for your use to evaluate its
capabilities in regards to your needs. It may be freely copied,
distributed to others and posted on computer bulletin board systems as
desired provided the program, documentation and the MORSOFT copyright
remain intact and accompany each copy distributed. Distribution is
encouraged so that others may have the opportunity to evaluate the
system for their requirements.
You are urged to register your use of the program with the MORSOFT
company not only for the benefits you receive through registration but
also to help continue the "shareware" concept and keep the price of
software down. When you do register you will receive the following:
- The regular distribution copy of the program which will always
be the latest version and does not display the shareware notice
screen.
- The complete preprinted user's guide.
- A FREE copy of the MORSOFT CALCULATOR program which will turn
your computer into a full function calculator/adding machine
with a memory tape of up to 1,000 entries that may be
scrolled, changed and printed.
- You will be entitled to no cost telephone support from MORSOFT
in regards to the use and any problems encountered when running
the program, and will be notified when new release of the
program become available.
- You will be entitled to discounts of up to 25% on any future
shareware program registrations or software purchases from
MORSOFT.
To register simply complete the form on the next page and send with
registration fee to the MORSOFT company. Before completing the form
however see the end of this manual for information on the other
programs available from MORSOFT.
S H A R E W A R E L I M I T E D W A R R A N T Y
THE PROGRAM(S) IS/ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM(S) IS WITH YOU. SHOULD
THE PROGRAM(S) PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT MORSOFT OR AN
AUTHORIZED DEALER) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY
SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.
M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 WEST, SUITE 811
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78230
(512) 692-9572
S H A R E W A R E R E G I S T R A T I O N
A N D
P R O G R A M O R D E R F O R M
NAME __________________________________________________________
ADDRESS _______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
CITY _______________________________ STATE ___________________
ZIP CODE ___________________________
MACHINE PROGRAM(S) WILL BE USED ON: MAKE ___________ MODEL _________
# DISKETTE DRIVES ____________ # HARD DISKS _____________
COLOR OR MONOCHROME (please circle one)
REGISTRATION FEES: $19.95 first program, $14.95 for each additional
(add $1.00 for 3 1/2" diskettes)
SHAREWARE COPY ORDERS: $4.00 each (add $1.00 for 3 1/2" diskettes)
CHECK PROGRAMS FOR REGISTRATION: ______ DIRECT MAINT
______ PC SYSTEM MANAGER
______ FILE PATCH
______ QUICK EDIT
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CHECK PROGRAMS FOR SHAREWARE COPIES: _____ DIRECT MAINT
_____ PC SYSTEM MANAGER
_____ FILE PATCH
_____ QUICK EDIT
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SHAREWARE COPIES)
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OR CHARGE MY VISA MASTERCARD (circle one)
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SIGNATURE _______________________________________________________
INTRODUCTION
DIRECT MAINT is a fully functional disk directory and file maintenance
program designed for both computers with hard disks or diskette
drives. With DIRECT MAINT the following functions are available for
directory handling:
- Copy all or selected files from one directory to another
on the same or to a different disk. When copying from a
hard disk to floppies a prompt is displayed for switching
diskettes when the target disk fills. Files are not
spanned between diskettes however, each disk will contain
files in their entirety.
- Move all or selected files from one directory to another
on the same or to a different disk. This function
performs the same as the copy process except that after
all the files have been copied the source files are
erased. A verify prompt is displayed however before the
erase process is started.
- Compare all or selected files in one directory or on one
disk to those in or on another. If the source files are
on a hard disk and the target files are on multiple
floppies a prompt is displayed at the appropriate time
for switching diskettes.
- Erase all or selected files in a directory.
- Create a new directory.
- Erase a directory.
- Print the names of the sub-directories and files in a
single directory or optionally all the names within
a complete directory tree structure. This also
provides the ability to print the entire contents of a
hard disk or diskette.
- Find the path for any file anywhere on the disk.
DIRECT MAINT provides the following processing for individual files:
- Copy or move a file to a different disk, to a different
directory on the same disk or to the same directory on
the same disk but with a different file name.
- Compare one file to another.
- Erase a file.
- Display the contents of a file on the screen.
- Print the contents of a file.
- Change the name, date, time or attribute of a file.
- Load and run a program or batch file. Optionally DIRECT
MAINT may be restarted automatically when the program or
batch file ends. (Note this option is available on hard
disk systems only)
DIRECT MAINT is designed to be "user friendly" with all instructions
for operator responses displayed on the screen and all processes and
selections are performed using highlighted bounce bar techniques.
Only when specific information such as a file selection mask or a new
file date or time are required does the user have to enter data.
The user does not have to memorize any commands or keywords. After
using DIRECT MAINT a couple of times reference to the manual is seldom
necessary.
The minimum machine requirements for using DIRECT MAINT are as
follows:
- A hard disk or at least 1 diskette drive.
- 256k of usable memory.
- DOS 2.0 or later.
- A color or monochrome monitor. If color is used screen colors
may be selected.
- A printer is optional.
INSTALLATION
HARD DISK SYSTEMS.
The DIRECT MAINT system is comprised of the DIRECT MAINT program
(DIRCMAIN.EXE), a batch file (DIRMAINA.BAT) used for starting the
program initially and restarting it after a program or batch file
has been selected to be run, a batch file (DIRMAINB.BAT) used when
when a file is selected to be run, and for machines with a color
monitor a parameter file (DIRMAINC.CLR). These files are retained
under a sub-directory named DIRCMAIN.
When installing the system the sub-directory must be created on the
appropriate disk and the DIRECT MAINT program and DIRMAINA.BAT file
copied from the install diskette to the hard disk. The
DIRMAINB.BAT and DIRMAINC.CLR files are created by the program
as required.
The install process is performed automatically however using the
INSTALL.BAT file on the shareware diskette using the following
steps:
- Insert the diskette in drive "A:"
- At the DOS prompt type "A:" and press enter (return).
- Then type "INSTALL x" where "x" is the letter of the hard
disk that will contain the DIRECT MAINT directory and
files, and press enter.
For drive "C" type "INSTALL C" and press enter.
For drive "D" type "INSTALL D" and press enter.
For drive "E" type "INSTALL E" and press enter.
For drive "F" type "INSTALL F" and press enter.
Note: If the system is to be installed on a drive other than
C, D, E or F perform the following.
Using a text editor such as EDLIN change the second
statement in the file named "C" on the shareware
diskette to the drive letter of the appropriate
disk. For example if the hard disk to install on
is "G" change the statement from "C:" to "G:". Be
sure to include the ":" (colon) after the drive
letter. Then rename file "C" to the letter of the
hard disk. When ready to install, at the DOS prompt,
type "INSTALL x" where "x" is the letter of the hard
disk (eg. "INSTALL G" for hard disk "G").
DISKETTE (non-hard disk) SYSTEMS.
All processes of DIRECT MAINT are available on computers without a
hard disk with the exception of selecting programs or batch files
to be loaded and run. There are no steps required on diskette
computers for installing DIRECT MAINT.
STARTING DIRECT MAINT
HARD DISK SYSTEMS.
DIRECT MAINT may be started in one of two ways; by manualling
entering the necessary DOS commands or through a batch (.BAT) file
(see your DOS manual for information on these type of files).
To start the program manually enter the following three commands at
the DOS prompt pressing enter after each:
x:
CD \DIRCMAIN
DIRMAINA
where "x" is the disk drive containing the DIRECT MAINT files.
Example for drive "C":
C:
CD \DIRCMAIN
DIRMAINA
To start the program with a batch file create one containing the
above three statements. The following example, using the DOS
"COPY" command, shows how to create a file named "DM.BAT" under
the root directory of hard disk "C" and assuming the DIRECT MAINT
files are on drive "C". Be sure to press enter after each line is
typed.
C:
CD \
COPY CON DM.BAT
C:
CD \DIRCMAIN
DIRMAINA
When these statements have been entered press the "F6" key then
press enter.
After the batch file has been created you may then enter only the
file name to start DIRECT MAINT. In the example above, at the DOS
prompt, only the characters "DM" need to be typed.
DISKETTE SYSTEMS.
Insert the disk with the DIRECT MAINT program into drive A: and at
the DOS prompt enter the following three commands pressing enter
after each:
A:
CD \
DIRCMAIN
If you have two diskette drives you may optionally insert the
program disk in drive B: and type:
B:
CD \
DIRCMAIN
DIRECT MAINT OPERATIONS
When the program starts the first screen displayed will be the
shareware notice. Press enter to continue or press "F1" to display
information on registering your use of the program.
Next, as shown below, will be displayed the full DIRECT MAINT screen
with an open window for selecting a disk drive to view, and on color
monitors, the option for setting screen colors. NOTE: If you have a
machine with a color display board but are using a monochrome monitor
the screen will be garbled. Press the "F10" key to switch to
monochrome mode (see setting colors below also).
THE SCREEN LAYOUT IS SHOWN IN THE COMPLETE
MANUAL WHICH IS PROVIDED WHEN YOU REGISTER THE PROGRAM
Using the up and down cursor movement keys located on the numeric pad
to the right of the keyboard move the highlighter bar over the letter
of the disk to view and press enter. For disk drives above "D:" the
window contents will scroll for drives "E:" to "Z:".
If using a color monitor and you wish to change the screen colors
press the "F1" key. A window will open showing the standard 15 colors
with a letter "A" thru "O" above each. Also a prompt for selecting
the color for the screen outline will be displayed. Press the key of
the letter (upper or lower case) above the desired color. Next a
prompt will be displayed for the color of the screen information
(directory and file names, etc.). Press the key of the letter for the
desired color. The colors may be the same. The screen will clear and
be redisplayed with the new colors. Also the colors selected will be
written to the DIRECT MAINT file "DIRMAINC.CLR" so the next time the
program is started the new colors will be used. Note on diskette
systems the program disk must still be in the drive used to start
DIRECT MAINT.
To end the program when the disk selection window is open press the
"Esc" key. A yes/no (Y/N) prompt will be displayed insuring you
wish to exit the program. If yes press the "Y" key (upper or lower
case) otherwise press "N" to continue.
When a drive has been selected the root directory of the appropriate
disk will be read and the sub-directory names, file names and file
information for the root will be displayed as shown below.
THE SCREEN LAYOUT IS SHOWN IN THE COMPLETE
MANUAL WHICH IS PROVIDED WHEN YOU REGISTER THE PROGRAM
Next to the caption "Current Directory:" on line 4 is the drive and
path of the current directory that is open. For example for the root
directory of drive "C" the path shown will be "C:\*.*" indicating
drive "C", root directory, all sub-directories and files.
On the left side of the screen under the heading "Directories" will
first be the constant "(current)" (this is used for selecting the
current directory for processing) followed by the names of the first
10 sub-directories under the current directory. Under the headings
"File Names", "Size", "Date", "Time", and "Attrib" will be the names
and corresponding sizes in bytes (characters), date and time of
creation or last modify and the attributes of the first 11 files under
the current directory. Note that a file attribute may be:
- Normal. A file that may be read or written to and has not been
modified since the last disk backup.
- Modified. A file that may be read or written to and has been
changed since the last backup.
- Read Onl (read only). A file that may be read but not modified
or overlayed by a DOS copy.
- Hidden. A file that does not show up on a DOS "DIR" command and
usually may not be accessed using DOS commands such as COPY or
ERASE. Many companies use this technique to "hide" files for
copy protection purposes. These files may however be processed
(copied, moved, erased, etc.) using DIRECT MAINT.
- Hiddn-RO (hidden, read only). A hidden file that may be read
but not modified.
Next to the caption "Total -" on the line under the directory names is
total number of sub-directories under the current directory. Next to
the caption "Total -" on the line beneath the file names is the total
number of files and the total number of bytes used by the files under
the current directory. Next to the caption "Bytes Available On" is
the drive letter of the current disk being viewed and the total number
of bytes still available on it.
Below the totals line are the instructions for operations.
Directories and files are selected for processing by moving the
highlight bar over the appropriate name and pressing enter. The
highlighter is moved up and down using the up and down arrows on the
numeric pad to the right of the keyboard and switched between the
directory and file names using the left and right arrows. The names
are scrolled when the highlighter reaches the last name and the down
arrow is pressed or moved to the first name on the screen and the up
arrow is pressed. For "paging" the names rather than scrolling use
the "PgUp" and "PgDn" keys. If you attempt to scroll or page the names
beyond the first or last within the directory the machine will beep.
To view the directory and file names in sequence press the "F4" key.
The names will be sorted in memory and will be redisplayed. Note that
the sort is for display purposes only, their sequence in the
directory on disk will not be changed.
If you have moved down through a directory structure (see the OPEN
process selection below) and wish to go back up to the previous
directory level press the "F1" key. To return to the root directory
of the disk press the "F2" key or to restart and select a different
disk press the "F3" key. To end the program press the "Esc" key. A
yes/no (Y/N) prompt will be displayed. If yes to end press the "Y"
key otherwise press the "N" key to continue.
NOTE: As a directory is read from the disk the names of the sub-
directories and files and the file information is loaded to memory for
more efficient scrolling and paging. The storage limit is 99 sub-
directories and 300 files for a single directory. If this maximum is
exceeded a warning will be displayed stating that not all of the
names for the current directory will be shown. This limit however
applies to the display only and does not effect directory processing
(copying, moving, etc. all or selected files).
If this limitation does occur it may be an indication that a
reorganiztion of the disk should be performed. The purpose of
directories and sub-directories is so that related files may be
grouped together under multiple sub-directories for easier and more
efficient processing by both user programs and DOS commands. DIRECT
MAINT is ideal for performing this type of task.
PROCESSING OF DIRECTORIES
To perform processing on a directory move the highlighter bar over the
directory name using the up and down arrow keys located on the numeric
pad of the keyboard and press the enter key (if the highlighter is on
the file names side of the screen use the left arrow key to move it
over to the directory names).
When enter is pressed the window shown below will be opened. Using
the up and down arrow keys move the new highlighter bar to the process
desired and press enter. To cancel the process selection and return
to directory selection press the "Esc" key and the window will close.
THE SCREEN LAYOUT IS SHOWN IN THE COMPLETE
MANUAL WHICH IS PROVIDED WHEN YOU REGISTER THE PROGRAM
Each process for a directory is described below. However to avoid
repetition of instructions the following routines common to
copying, moving, comparing and erasing files are presented here.
When required to enter the name of a directory or file an entry
window will open. Only the valid DOS file and directory name
characters may be entered.
If the "Copy Select Files", "Move Select Files", "Compare
Select Files" or "Erase Select Files" process is chosen a
window will open requesting that a selection mask be typed.
This mask is the same as that used when executing a DOS
command such as "COPY" or "ERASE". The "wild card"
characters "?" (question mark) and "*" (asterisk) may be
used in conjunction with normal file name and extension
characters. For example if all files that started with "ABC"
are to be selected the masks "ABC?????.???" or "ABC*.*" may
be entered. See your DOS manual for more information on
global file name characters.
Whenever files are copied, moved or compared both a source
path (where the files are now at) and a target path (where
the files are to go, or where the second set of files for
comparing are) needs to be known by the program. The
source path is automatically known as a result of selecting
the directory for processing. The target path however may
be entered in one of two ways; by manually typing it in or,
if the target path already exists, through a disk and
directory selection process. When one of the copy, move or
compare processes is selected a window will open requesting
that the target path be entered. If it is desired to type
in the path do so at this point. Use either the left arrow
or backspace key to move the cursor to the left. The
cursor may not be moved using the right arrow, a character
other than a space must be entered. Note that the
characters ":\" (colon and backslash) in postions 2 and 3
cannot be overtyped and will be automatically skipped over
if the target drive is changed.
If you wish to select an existing path press the "F1" key.
A window will open for selecting the target disk drive.
Using the up and down arrow keys move the highlight bar to
the desired disk and press enter (for drives above "D:" the
the window will scroll for selections "E:" thru "Z:"). The
selected drive will be read and a window will open showing
both the root directory (indicated by the drive letter
followed with a colon and a backslash) and the directories
directly beneath the root. The names will be appear in
sorted sequence. Using the up and down arrow keys move the
highlight bar to the desired directory and press enter if
this will be the final directory in the target path or
press "F1" to "open" this directory. If "F1" is pressed
the highlighted directory will be read and its sub-directories
displayed in the window. Repeat this process as required
until the last directory for the target path is highlighted
then press enter. The directory names will scroll as the
highlighter reaches the bottom of the window or the "PgUp"
and "PgDn" keys may be used for faster paging. In the event
you wish to backup through a directory structure press the
"F2" key to return to the previous directory.
If the desired path does not exist on the target drive
manually enter the path and press enter. A yes/no (Y/N)
prompt will display stating the path does not exist and
asking if it is to be created. If yes press the "Y" key
otherwise press "N" to reenter the path. Note that if
the new directory is directly under the current one
being displayed the directory display memory will not
be changed. To perform subsequent processing on the new
directory a repositioning to the current directory must be
performed (return to the previous directory, or restart, and
re-open).
To cancel the copy, move or compare process at any time
press the "Esc" key when any of the windows are open.
Whenever files are being copied (or moved) by the program a
window will be displayed to keep you informed on what is
happening. Both the source and target paths and file names
will be displayed along with the amount of space available
on the target disk (this number is updated after each file is
copied). To cancel the copy process press the "Esc" key at
any time. DIRECT MAINT performs a "look ahead" process to
compare the size of the next file to be copied versus the
amount of space available on the target disk. If the target
disk is a floppy and there is not enough space remaining on
it for the next file a prompt will be displayed providing
you with the option to insert a new disk and press enter to
continue or press the "Esc" key to terminate the copy process.
Note that file contents are not spanned between diskettes, each
will contain files in their entirety.
Also when files are being copied and a source file has an
attribute of "hidden" a yes/no (Y/N) prompt will be
displayed as to whether or not the file is to be copied.
If yes press the "Y" key otherwise press "N". In addition
if a copy of the source file already exists on the target
drive and the file has a read only attribute a yes/no (Y/N)
prompt will be displayed asking if the target file is to
be overlayed. If yes press the "Y" key and the file will
copied otherwise press "N" and it will be bypassed.
When "moving" files first they will be copied to the
target path then a yes/no (Y/N) prompt will display asking
if the source files are to be erased. If yes press the
"Y" key otherwise press "N" and the source files will not
be deleted. See erasing files directly below for the
process that will occur when deleting the files.
When selecting files to be erased a yes/no (Y/N) prompt
will first display to insure that the files are to be
deleted. If yes press the "Y" key otherwise press "N".
If "Y" is pressed a window will open showing the names of
the files as they are being deleted. To cancel the erase
process at any time press the "Esc" key and the remaining
files will not be deleted. If a hidden or read only file
is encountered a yes/no (Y/N) prompt will display asking
if the file is to be erased. If yes press the "Y" key
otherwise press "N".
When copying to diskettes they must be pre-formatted.
PROCESS SELECTIONS
OPEN
────
This process will "open" the directory selected and display the
names of the sub-directories and names and information on the files
under this directory.
COPY ALL FILES
──────────────
This process will copy all of the files under the current directory
to another directory on the same disk or to a different disk.
COPY SELECT FILES
─────────────────
This process will copy all files under the current directory whose
names match a requested global character (wild card) mask.
MOVE ALL FILES
──────────────
This process functions the same as the "COPY ALL FILES" except that
when the files have been copied the source files will be erased.
MOVE SELECT FILES
─────────────────
This process functions the same as the "COPY SELECT FILES" except
that when the files have been copied the source files will be
erased.
COMPARE ALL FILES
─────────────────
This function will compare the contents of the files under the
current directory to those under a different directory or on
a different disk. As the process is being performed a window
will be opened showing the names of the files being compared
and the source and target paths. If the target files are on
on a hard disk and a matching file does not exists a prompt will
display stating to press enter to skip to the next file or "Esc"
to terminate the compare process. If the target files are on
diskettes and a matching target file is not found a prompt will
display stating to press enter to skip the file, insert a new
diskette and press "F1", or to press "Esc" to end the compare
process. This option along with the ability to insert new
diskettes when copying provides the function of both offloading
and subsequently comparing files from a hard disk to multiple
diskettes.
When two files being compared do not match a window will open
stating at what byte position they are different and to press enter
to continue comparing the remaining positions in the files or to
press "Esc" to skip the files. If the files are a different length
all data in the files up to the length of the smallest file will
be compared and then a prompt will display stating there is a
difference in size and to press any key to continue.
When the compare process is complete a window will open stating the
number of files that compared equal, the number that did not and to
press any key to continue.
COMPARE SELECT FILES
────────────────────
This process performs the same as the "COMAPRE ALL FILES" except
that the file names must match a requested global character (wild
card) mask.
ERASE ALL FILES
───────────────
This process will erase all the files under the selected directory.
ERASE SELECT FILES
──────────────────
This process will erase all the files under the selected directory
with names that match a requested global character (wild card) mask.
MAKE NEW DIRECTORY
──────────────────
This function will create a new sub-directory beneath the selected
directory. A window will open for entering the name for the new
directory, use only valid DOS directory naming characters and when
complete press enter. A directory or file with the same name may
not already exist under the selected directory. If the new directory
is to be created under the current directory shown on the screen
the name will be added to the list of sub-directories held in memory
and may subsequently be selected for processing without having to
reread the current directory.
ERASE DIRECTORY
───────────────
This process will erase the directory selected. The directory must
not contain any sub-directories or files and the "(current)"
directory selection may not be used. When the directory has been
deleted the name will remain on the screen however it will be
bordered by the "< >" (less than, greater than) symbols
(eg. <MYDIR > ). When a directory has been erased it may not
be selected for further processing however a new directory with the
same name may be created without leaving the display of the current
directory. Both names, the deleted one and the one newly created, will
be in and will appear on the display.
PRINT DIRECTORY
───────────────
This process will print directory and file information for the sub-
directories and files directly beneath the directory selected or
for the entire sub-directory/file (tree) structure. When this
function is selected a window will open prompting to press enter
for the information on this directory only or "F1" for the entire
tree. To print everything for the entire disk select "(current")
when displaying the root directory.
The following is a sample printout and description of the
information shown.
THE PRINTOUT IS SHOWN IN THE COMPLETE MANUAL
SENT WHEN YOUR USE OF THE PROGRAM IS REGISTERED
Under the heading "Print Of Directory" is the path of the directory
being printed.
The first information shown will be the list of sub-directories and
for each will be the name, date and time created or last modified
and the attribute: Normal or Hidden (usually used for software
protection schemes and will not be displayed using a DOS "DIR"
command). At the end of the list will be the number of sub-
directories printed.
Next is shown the files for the directory and for each the name,
size in bytes, date and time created or last modified and the
attribute: Normal, Modified, Read Only, Hidden, or Hidden-RO
(hidden and read only). At the end is shown the total number
of files for the directory and the total number of bytes used
by the files.
At the end of the report if the printout was for the entire tree,
will be shown the total number of directories in the structure
(including 1 for the top level directory), the total number of
files in the tree and the total number of bytes in the files.
Note that if the report was for the entire disk the totals will
not match those for a DOS "CHKDSK". CHKDSK takes into account
the number of system and volume label files and the space used
by the directories, system and volume label files and any DOS
overhead.
At the end of every report will be the total space available on
the disk drive, the total space used and the total space still
available.
At any time while the report is printing press the "Esc" key
to end the listing. Note that the printer's buffer must
first clear however before the print will actually stop.
FIND FILE
─────────
This process will find a file, or files, anywhere in the tree
structure of the directory selected and display or print the
path where found. To search the entire disk choose the
"(current)" directory selection under the root directory. First
a prompt will display asking for the name of the file to find or
for a "wild card" mask to find multiple files with common characters
in the name. Next a yes/no prompt will display as to whether the
paths found are to be printed (press "Y") or are to be displayed
on the screen (press "N"). Next a window will open stating that the
search is being performed and the name (or mask) of the file along
with the path currently being searched.
If the paths are to be displayed when the a file is found it will
be shown on the screen and a prompt to press enter to continue the
search or "Esc" to end. If the paths are to be printed they
will not appear on the screen and the program will not stop when
a file is found. At any time while the search is being performed
it may be terminated by pressing the "Esc" key. At the end of the
search the number of finds on the file will display on the screen.
PROCESSING OF FILES
To perform processing on a file move the highlighter bar over the file
name using the up and down arrow keys and press enter (if the
highlighter is on the directories side of the screen press the right
arrow key to move it to the file names area).
When enter is pressed the window shown below will open. Using the up
and down arrow keys move the highlighter bar to the process desired
and press enter. To cancel the process selection for the file press
the "Esc" key and the window will close.
THE SCREEN LAYOUT IS SHOWN IN THE COMPLETE
MANUAL WHICH IS PROVIDED WHEN YOU REGISTER THE PROGRAM
Each process for a file is described below. See the PROCESSING OF
DIRECTORIES section above for information on common routines such as
entering names, masks, target paths, etc.
COPY
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This process is used to copy the file to a different directory on
the same disk, the same directory under a different name, or to a
different disk. A window will first open requesting the name to
be used for the target (copied to) file. In the window will be the
current name of the file and if the target is to have the same name
simply press enter. Otherwise type in the new name and press enter.
Note that if copying the file to the same directory it must have a
different name. The target file will have the same date, time and
attribute as the source file when the copy is complete. Also an
existing file in the directory may be overlayed with the contents of
the selected file. In this case if the target file is on the current
screen display the screen will refresh to reflect the new information
when the copy is complete and the file process window is closed.
MOVE
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This process is the same as the "COPY" except that the source file
will be erased. A yes/no (Y/N) prompt will be displayed however
before the erase is performed. Note that the source and target
paths may not be the same.
COMPARE
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This process will compare the selected file to any other file, the
names do not have to be the same. A window will first open
requesting the name of the target (compare to) file. If the names
are the same press enter otherwise enter the name of the target
file.
ERASE
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This process will erase the file. A yes/no prompt will first be
displayed before the deletion is performed. Note that after the
file is erased the name will remain on the screen display bordered
by the "< >" (less than, greater than) symbols. The size, date and
time will remain the same and in the "Attrib" column will be the
word "Deleted". The name will remain in memory and the highlighter
bar may be moved to it however no further processing may be
performed.
However an existing file in the same directory may be copied to an
erased file and the display memory will change, and the screen
refreshed if required, to reflect the copy.
PEEK
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This function will display the file contents on the screen for
viewing purposes. Note however that only the first 80 characters
for each record in the file will be shown and for files that do
not have end of record marks (ASCII 13 followed by 10) only the
first 80 characters of each 255 character block will be displayed.
If the file has more data than can be shown on one screen press
the enter key for the next page. To end the "peek" process press
the "Esc" key. Note that viewing is in a forward direction only,
the file cannot be paged backward.
PRINT
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This process will print the contents of a file. File records
greater than 80 characters will wrap on the print line. Files
with no end of record marks will be printed in blocks of 255
characters with up to 80 characters shown per line. To end the
print at any time press the "Esc" key. Note that the printer's
buffer must flush however before the print will actually stop.
CHANGE NAME
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This process will change the name of the file selected. A window
will open requesting the new name, type in as required and press
enter. Note that there may not be another file or sub-directory
under the current directory with this name.
CHANGE DATE
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This process will change the date of the file selected. A window
will be displayed showing the current file date. Enter the new date
in format MM/DD/YY (month, day, year) as required and press enter.
Use the right and left arrow keys to move the cursor. Note that
the acceptable values are: month - 01 thru 12, day - 01 thru 31,
year - 80 thru 99. Checks for valid number of days for a given
month are not performed.
CHANGE TIME
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This process will change the time of the file selected. A window
will be displayed showing the current file time. Enter the new time
in format HH:MM:SS (hours, minutes, seconds, 24 hour clock) as
required and press enter. Use the left and right arrow keys to
skip over numbers. The acceptable values are: hours - 00 thru 23,
minutes and seconds - 00 thru 59. Note that DOS retains times in
2 second intervals and the resulting time for the file will have
an even number (00, 02, 04, etc.) of seconds regardless of what
is entered.
CHANGE ATTRIBUTE
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This process is used to change the attribute of a file. A window
will open showing the options available: Normal, Modified, Read
Only, Hidden, and Hidden-Read Only. Using the up and down arrow
keys move the highlighter over the selection desired and press enter.
RUN
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Note: This option is available for hard disk systems only and
DIRECT MAINT must have been started through its batch
file "DIRMAINA.BAT" located under the "DIRCMAIN"
directory.
This process is used to load a program (.EXE or .COM) file or pass
to DOS a batch (.BAT) file. A yes/no (Y/N) prompt will display
asking if DIRECT MAINT is to be restarted automatically after the
program or batch file has ended. If yes press the "Y" key
otherwise press "N". DIRECT MAINT performs this function through
the use of its batch file "DIRMAINB.BAT" under the "DIRCMAIN"
directory. If a program is selected the following commands will
be written to "DIRMAINB.BAT" and passed to DOS:
x:
CD \path
program
Where the "x" on the first line is the drive of the
program and is used to set the default drive. The
"path" in the second statement is the path of the
program and will set the default path. The "program"
on the third line is the program file name and will
start the program. For example if the program is on
drive "C", under directory "MYDIR", and the program
name is "MYPROG.EXE" the statements would be:
C:
CD \MYDIR
MYPROG.EXE
If the file selected is a batch file the contents of the file will
be written to "DIRMAINB.BAT" and passed to DOS.
If DIRECT MAINT is to be automatically restarted the commands to
execute the "DIRMAINA.BAT" file will be appended to "DIRMAINB.BAT".
Note that if the batch file selected contains the name of another
batch file DIRECT MAINT will not restart.
DIRECT MAINT does not "terminate and stay resident". It "goes away
completely" releasing all the memory it used to be available to the
program selected to be run.
END DIRECT MAINT USER GUIDE
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- - - - F I L E P A T C H - - - -
FILE PATCH is a utility program designed for use by computer
consultants, technicians, Information Centers, software
developers and those individuals that are responsible for or
just wish to "tinker" with PC files. It provides the ability,
at the byte level, for on screen viewing, dumping to the
printer, modifying or creating any DOS data or program file
up to 10 megabytes in length.
When displayed on the screen each character within a file is
shown along with its corresponding ASCII or HEX value. The
screen may be scrolled one line at at time up or down, may
be paged a screen at a time or repositioning may be performed
at any point within the file. Also the file may be scanned
for a specific occurence of a string of values and the file
will be automatically repositioned at the point where the
values are found.
If a file is dumped to the printer all or only portions of
the file contents may be printed and the values will be shown
in either ASCII or HEX and optionally the corresponding
characters may be displayed.
The values in any file may be modified or new values appended
to the end of the file in either character, ASCII or HEX. Any
of the 256 ASCII or HEX values may be used.
A new file may be created and any of the 256 ASCII or HEX
values may be entered in an append mode.
The basic machine and software requirements to use FILE PATCH
are as follows:
- An IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with DOS 2.0 or later
- 256k usable memory
- Monochrome or color monitor. If a color monitor is used
selection of screen colors is provided.
- Any disk or diskette configuration
Prices: Registered copy $19.95 ($14.95 if already a
registered user of MORSOFT programs). Comes
complete with preprinted manual and a FREE copy
of the MORSOFT CALCULATOR program.
Shareware copy $4.00.
Specify 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" diskettes (add $1.00 for
3 1/2")
M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 West
Suite 811
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(512) 692-9572
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- - - - P C S Y S T E M M A N A G E R - - - -
Tired of having to remember and continually reenter DOS
commands or batch file names to start your jobs or programs?
Wish your computer was better organized. Now there's PC
SYSTEM MANAGER, the full function, fully self-contained
master menuing system for your IBM PC or compatible.
Select your programs to be run from easy to read and
descriptive menus and sub-menus customized for your system
with no practical limit to the number of menu entries or
number of sub-menu levels (system limit is 32,000 entries
overall). The system starts up automatically when you power
on or reboot and restarts itself when a selected job or
program ends. Its always there for your next selection and
does not "terminate and stay resident" tying up memory or
possibly damaging system registers.
Wish the computer would display reminders such as which
diskettes to insert or what forms to use on the printer
before a program starts so you don't have to look it up in a
manual or find those scribbled notes you put somewhere? PC
SYSTEM MANAGER allows up to 255 lines of free form text to be
displayed whenever a menu entry is selected.
Use replaceable parameters in your batch files? PC SYSTEM
MANAGER will prompt you for them when a job starts so they're
not forgotten.
Have a computer that is used by more than one individual and
need security? PC SYSTEM MANAGER provides passwording at the
menu, sub-menu and menu entry level.
Ever need to run a job or program with slightly different DOS
commands for a one time run? PC SYSTEM MANAGER allows you to
alter the normal commands for a job when it is selected from
a menu but without changing those stored in the master file.
This makes ad hoc and "just this time only" runs easy.
PC SYSTEM MANAGER is fully self-contained and has all of its
own editors for entering, retaining and modifying all the DOS
commands to run your programs, startup reminders, parameter
prompts and passwords. Also all of the files used by the
system are retained in its own sub-directory and are fully
maintained by the system itself.
PC SYSTEM MANAGER comes with its own installation program and
can be up and running on your system in just a few minutes.
No special expertise is required to load or use the system
and with its "user friendly" prompts throughout you always
know what to do next. If you can run your computer now you
can use PC SYSTEM MANAGER.
The basic machine and software requirements to use PC SYSTEM
manager are as follows:
- An IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with DOS 2.0 or later
- Monochrome or color monitor. If a color monitor is used
selection of screen colors is provided.
- 256k usable memory
- Hard disk.
Prices: Registered copy $19.95 ($14.95 if already a
registered user of MORSOFT programs). Comes
complete with preprinted manual and a FREE copy
of the MORSOFT CALCULATOR program.
Shareware copy $4.00.
Specify 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" diskettes (add $1.00 for
3 1/2")
M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 West
Suite 811
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(512) 692-9572
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- - - - Q U I C K E D I T - - - -
QUICKEDIT is the quick, easy to use, "what you see is what
you get", yet fully functional personal word processor for
IBM PC's and compatibles. With its user friendly displays
the novice user may be up and running on it with only nominal
instructions or reference to the user's guide. Yet the
individual that has worked with complex and high priced word
processors will find the program both versatile and compre-
hensive in its functions.
F E A T U R E S
o Retains its own catalog of the text files and each file
name may be a full and descriptive 50 characters in
length. No DOS 8 character acronym name restrictions.
o When existing text is to be edited the names in the
catalog are displayed and through a simple selection
process the desired file is accessed. A backup version
may optionally be created before editing and a backup file
may be read into memory for changes.
o When no longer needed files are to be purged selection is
again performed using the catalog thus making file cleanup
quick, easy and safe.
o Editing functions:
Insert lines (single or continuous) Column tabbing
Delete lines (single or block) Character repeat
Copy lines (single or block) Skip cursor to
Move lines (single or block) beginning or end
Repeat lines of line
Character insertion & deletion Skip cursor to top
Line scrolling or bottom of screen
Line paging Set left & right
Erase to end of line margins
Skip to first line in file Word wrap
Skip to last line in file Justify right edge
Find character string (all lines extend
Repeat find to right margin
giving even edge)
Which keys are used for the functions is always shown at
the bottom of the screen using different displays. You do
not have to memorize the keys or continually refer to the
manual or have your text overlayed with help screens.
o Edit save and exit options:
Save and continue editing
Save and end editing
Reset memory to file contents at last save or start of edit
Cancel all updates and end edit
o The print function is part of the editor, you do not have
to exit, run a different program then restart editing.
Also using simple commands within the text you can:
- Print page headings and/or footings with or without
automatic page numbering (first or next page number may
be set to any number). A document may have multiple
headings and/or footings.
- Set maximum number of lines per page.
- Skip to top of next page.
- Skip "x" number of lines.
- Stop the printer at any point within the text for
paper insertion, printer realignment, etc.
- Set printer mode; near letter quality, emphasized,
subscript, etc. This function is performed by
specifying the ASCII printer control codes for the mode
desired and will work with any type printer that may be
programmed based on the characters sent to it.
- Print multiple files at one time either at the
beginning, middle or end of the current text in memory.
o On color monitors you may choose the screen colors used.
o QUICKEDIT files are retained on disk in "blocks" of
characters as opposed to may seperate records. However
QUICKEDIT may easily be used for editing standard,
sequential, ASCII text or data files. These files may be
created or modified, or standard files may be converted to
QUICKEDIT format, and thereby be entered into the catalog,
or QUICKEDIT files may be converted and copied to standard
files automatically by the program.
o The basic machine and software requirements to use
QUICKEDIT are as follows:
- An IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with DOS 2.0 or later
- Monochrome or color monitor
- 256k usable memory
- A hard disk or 1 floppy
Prices: Registered copy $19.95 ($14.95 if already a
registered user of MORSOFT programs). Comes
complete with preprinted manual and a FREE copy
of the MORSOFT CALCULATOR program.
Shareware copy $4.00.
Specify 5 1/4" or 3 1/2" diskettes (add $1.00 for
3 1/2")
M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 West
Suite 811
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(512) 692-9572
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- - - - M O R S O F T C A L C U L A T O R - - - -
The MORSOFT CALCULATOR is a full function calculator program
designed to run on IBM PC and compatible computers. It may
be used as an "adding machine" providing the ability to sum
up to 1,000 values, each stored in the computer's memory
"tape" which may be scrolled forward or back, changed and/or
printed. Both sub and overall totals are retained and dis-
played on the computer screen.
Also calculations such as multiply, divide and trigonometric
functions are provided and the results may be added or sub-
tracted to the memory tape. In addition a "memory"
constant feature is built in and values may be added,
subtracted, multiplied or divided to or from the constant as
they are entered.
And hexadecimal values may be entered and converted to
decimal or decimal numbers entered and converted to hex.
F U N C T I O N S
- Add - Trigonometric Sine, Cosine,
- Subtract Tangnet, and Arctangent
- Multiply - Memory constant add to,
- Divide subtract, subtract from,
- Square root multiply by, divide into,
- Exponentiation divide by
- Hexadecimal to decimal - Sub-total
conversion - Overall total
- Decimal to hexadecimal - 1,000 entry tape retention,
conversion view, change and print
- Maximum integer positions 13,
maximum decimal positions 12,
combined 12
The basic machine and software requirements to use the
MORSOFT CALCULATOR are as follows:
- An IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with DOS 2.0 or later
- Monochrome or color monitor
- 256k usable memory
- A hard disk or 1 floppy
Prices: FREE with the registration of any MORSOFT shareware
program.
M O R S O F T
9885 IH-10 West
Suite 811
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(512) 692-9572