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- U2-05: System Setup, Testing, & Control
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- #2781 Drives/Disks/Fat's Small Programs Disk
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- Addrive
- Winkel, Rich
- $?
- bypasses the resetting of the system board floppy drive configuration switches
- when using the SUPERDRV ramdisk from AST Research.
-
- Autotest (AUTOTES)
- Shows floppy and hard disk access times for sequential and random
- seeks. It will not damage any files on the disk. Works on RAM disks too.
-
- Bootdump (BOOTDUM)
- displays technical information about a disk's boot record.
-
- CotDOS 1.1
- Sydex
- $15
- is a 4k DOS device driver for the Apricot's 720K MS-DOS diskettes. All DOS
- functions are supported, including Format and DiskCopy.
-
- Drive4
- Gainsley, Jim
- $?
- tells you how to install 4 internal floppy drive in the AT type computers.
-
- Eagle16 1.11
- Sydex
- $15
- is a 4k DOS device driver the Eagle's Eagle 1600 series DOS diskettes.
-
- Exhume 2.01
- Newman, Norman
- $0
- will rescue (or "exhume") data which has been lost on a disk after the
- directory or FATS have been corrupted.
-
- Fat
- Turley, Steve
- $?
- includes three programs useful for recovering lost files, such as ones that
- are mistakenly deleted, or a patching up an incorrect FAT. The three programs
- are PFAT, FAT, and TOSECT. When used together with DEBUG, it is possible to
- correct both of the above situations with some time and patience; however, we
- recommend other programs in the library for undeleting files much more easily.
-
- Fat2 1.09
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- displays the chain of clusters that belong to a disk file, to determine which
- file owns a specified cluster or sector, and to display general information
- about a disk. It will also display general information about a disk. This also
- has support for large partitions under DOS 4+.
-
- HP150Sys 2.0
- Sydex
- $20
- is a set of two DOS device drivers for Hewlett-Packard's HP-150 and HP-150
- series II DOS diskettes.
-
- MoveHD 2
- Washburn C.
- $0
- is a device driver to relocate HD parameter tables to low memory so that the
- original block may be overlaid by QEMM or 386MAX and used for LIM. Useful
- with DTC 5287 RLL or Second Nature, as ROM space may be converted to LIM.
- Also senses when original parms were in Int60-67 range, and re-zeros them
- after move (Adaptec RLL).
-
- RainDOS 1.11
- Sydex
- $20
- is a DOS device driver DEC's Rainbow DOS diskettes.
-
- Rock Disk Info 1.13 (ROCKDI)
- Rock Systems
- $21
- displays a chart of information about one or all disk drives. Info includes
- their type, volume labels, sizes, space used/available, sector size, cluster
- size, number of FATs, sectors, clusters, and system identifications.
-
- Stat
- displays disk cluster size and other disk info.
-
- UnNonDOS 1.0
- Christensen, Ward
- $0
- is a program designed to simply and safely patch the FAT byte 00 of a hard disk
- back to an F8. Use it when CHKDSK says "probable non-DOS disk". The C source is
- included.
-
- Vfat
- displays a directory listing under a graphic representation of the File
- Allocation Table. By moving the cursor keys to select a file, you can see just
- which sectors on the disk are used by the file. By (R)eversing the procedure,
- you can select a cluster and see which file is using it.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2781
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- #0270 System #1 Small Programs Disk
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-
- 0270 Device Drivers
- -------------------
- Comment
- Gilbreach, Skip
- $?
- is an MSDOS 2.0(+) device driver whose function is simply to echo a string to
- the standard output device. The driver code is not actually installed by DOS
- so no memory is wasted, and the driver can be referenced in CONFIG.SYS as often
- as desired.
-
- Dev
- is a small utility for more advanced users. It will list all current
- device drivers along with their memory addresses.
-
- DviceMap 2.10 (DVICEMA)
- Jenkins, Stephen L.
- $?
- shows the names, the order, addresses, attributes, strategies and interrupt
- locations for device drivers.
-
- UMB_DRVR 5.22 (UMBDRVR)
- Blum, Christopher
- $25
- is a DOS 5.0 device driver that will use the shadow memory capability of the
- memory controller portion of various chip sets to force all ROM's not
- specifically excluded to be shadowed, and expand DOS base memory beyond 640KB
- if possible, and provide UMB's (Upper Memory Blocks) to DOS for loading
- programs and device drivers into high memory while not using any resident
- memory.
-
- 0270 Reference
- --------------
- AnsiRef
- Telemacus Software Associates
- $?
- displays a reference table of the most common ANSI control strings. (on disk
- #280)
-
- ESC
- Hersey Micro Consulting, Inc.
- $?
- lets you change cursor, screen, keyboard, or speaker attributes. Actually, the
- documentation for this program is almost more valuable than the program. It
- clearly lays out the control code sequences recognized by ANSI.SYS.
-
- Phoenix.Txt
- $0
- is text file of all the beep error codes and their Phoenix Rom Bios names.
-
- PinMap
- Tackett, Ray
- $0
- is a VGA 15 pin connection map for 9 pin monitors. Specific information for Sony
- and NEC monitors are given, but should cover most 9 pin monitor connectors.
-
- Text Watch 1.1 (TXTWTCH)
- Vitt, Mark
- $17
- allows you to monitor changes in files such as WIN.INI, CONFIG.SYS and
- AUTOEXEC.BAT.
-
- XFan
- Brown, Cliff
- $0
- tells you how to quieten a PC's noisy fan once and for all.
-
-
- 0270 Set-Up:
- ------------
- 704K
- lets you use up to 704k of memory as DOS RAM memory that you can run
- programs in. The normal limit is 640k with memory above that only being useful
- for spoolers, RAM disks, etc.
-
- 896K
- Atkinson, Cy
- $0
- tells how to increase memory and use the resulting memory above 640k in older
- PC/XT's inexpensively and without any soldering.
-
- ATclkset
- lets you reset your AT clock without running the Setup utility.
-
- CClock 1.0
- Angel, Dave
- $0
- reads your system's CMOS clock and set DOS clock without having to reboot.
- Assembler source code is included.
-
- Cmosget & Cmosput (CMOSREA)
- is intended to store a PC-AT's setup information which is normally stored
- in battery-powered CMOS memory on the AT. Once stored, you can change the
- battery and reload the parameters without having to use the AT's setup program
- using the command CMOSPUT < CMOS.DAT in your AUTOEXEC.BAT.
-
- EasyDate 4.5 (EASYDAT)
- Evans, Brian
- $3
- is a quick and easy way to set the date and time for users who don't have
- hardware clocks. Features include: a running clock, command line options, it
- will use latest date & time (either the stored date and time or the system date
- and time), color, selection cursor has 'slide along' arrows, and it is windowed
- in center of screen.
-
- Enviro
- is a patch for COMMAND.COM (IBM-PC) to allow for a larger environment area.
- Currently, only 223 bytes total are allowed for environment string storage, with
- all data over 223 bytes truncated. Use the patch to increase the size of this
- data area.
-
- Envxpand (ENVXPAN)
- provides a way of expanding your environment to 1024 bytes, which should
- give you plenty of space for most uses. The original DOS strings take up less
- than an eighth of this space.
-
- Gsetup
- Micro Consulting Associates
- $?
- is a generic SETUP program for the model 99 IBM-PC/AT and compatibles. It will
- allow you to setup the system clock, system date and all CMOS parameters in the
- same way that the IBM diagnostics allows to to setup the CMOS parameters but
- without having to boot a special disk.
-
- Memory (MEMRYML)
- Microlife, Inc.
- $?
- is a utility to allow dynamic setting/resetting of the amount of memory used by
- DOS. The major advantage is that the system switches can be set to anything
- your heart desires, with the knowledge that you should not have to open up the
- PC to set switches while using MEMORY.
-
- MemSiz 2.0
- resizes the current block of free memory available.
-
- MoreDOS
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- checks for DOS above 640k and adjusts the DOS memory map without rebooting.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0270
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- #2002 System #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- BootDate (BOOTDAT)
- O'Nolan, Paul
- $0
- is a multifunction program that will monitor disk space, remind you when a
- backup was last performed, log all system boots, and display the current date
- and time. Turbo Pascal source included.
-
- Count (COUNTGR)
- GRSoft
- $1
- counts the number of times your computer is booted and executes a specified
- program when the number of specified boots has been reached. This could be used
- for executing virus checkers, back-up procedures, etc, on a regular basis.
-
- Ddate
- Sampson, Hal
- $?
- is for people who do not have a battery powered clock in their PC.
-
- FreeDouble (FREEDBL)
- Roper, David
- $0
- lets you patch your DOS version 2.0 to 3.3 to get a two-column DIR display. Why
- waste half a screen? And it's faster than using most directory utilities (well,
- except for PsL's DirPrompt).
-
- HitAKey
- Tackett, Raymond P.
- $0
- is a dummy device driver which stops and lets you look at the screen, then hit a
- key to continue booting. It has no other effect on your system. Although the
- author has a rather ominous warning about its use on systems other than his, we
- tested it on different types of machines with no problems.
-
- InitDate 1.0 (INITDAT)
- Zentmayer, William G.
- $0
- displays the system date and time and optionally logs them into a file.
-
- Nbscom 1.4
- Antonio, Franklin
- $0
- will allow you to accurately set the DOS date/time in your PC using the
- National Bureau of Standards Telephone Time Service. You simply run NBSCOM,
- and it dials up the NBS, reads the time, sets your DOS clock, and tells you
- how far your DOS clock needs to be advanced or set back. C source is
- included.
-
- OnBoot 1.10
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- allows you to have your AUTOEXEC.BAT file run selected programs only during a
- warm boot (Ctl-Alt-Del), a cold boot (power on), or the first boot of the day.
-
- OnceADay 1.2 (ONCEDAY)
- Unique Software ASP
- $15
- is a small batch file utility that will allow you to run a file or a group of
- files only once a day. This is primarily for use in AUTOEXEC.BAT files. It
- allows you to reboot your machine during the day without having to execute
- programs which you only need to run on the first start-up of the day.
-
- Promptr 1.3
- RJ Software Ltd.
- $10-$15
- controls the loading of programs in AUTOEXEC.BAT. It will prompt you for each
- specified program (including TSR's) so that you can decide on boot-up which
- programs to run.
-
- Rtclock 1.30
- Conley, Michael
- $0
- will read the real time clock and set the DOS clock from it, or read the DOS
- clock and set the real time clock from it, or it will allow the user to set BOTH
- the real time clock and the DOS clock from the keyboard. It is intended for use
- on an AT class 80286 or 80386 machine. If you own the Heathkit "World's Most
- Accurate Clock" with a serial interface, RTCLOCK will allow you to set both your
- real time clock and your DOS clock from WWV, the short-wave time data service
- provided by the U.S. government.
-
- Time
- Richwell, Gunner
- $5-$15
- contains numerous programs that relate to various aspects of time, date and
- timing, such as adjusting the DOS and BIOS clocks, displaying the time, a timer,
- hourly chimes and more. (Not on this Disk. Ask for disk #8211.)
-
- Time-IX
- Evrenidis, Basil
- $3
- is for people who do not have clocks in their computers and have to manually
- set the time and date on bootup. This program makes it much easier to do so.
-
- TMonth
- Kerber, George
- $5
- allows you to execute a command or set of commands from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
- once a month. This is useful when you clean up files or in dialing a time
- setting modem on a monthly basis.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2002
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- #1035 System Memory View/Testing Small Programs Disk
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- 1035 Error Messages
- -------------------
- EA
- Trimble, Timothy L.
- $?
- is a utility when you get a system error number on boot-up. To find out what
- the number means, you simple enter EA nnnn. For example, if you get an error
- 301, you enter EA 301 and EA will tell you Keyboard did not respond to software
- reset correctly or a stuck key failure was detected. If a stuck key was
- detected, the scan code for the key is displayed.
-
- DiagCode
- is a list of diagnostic error codes and their meanings.
-
- Diagnos
- Schneider, Jerry
- $0
- is a pair of text files that tell how to interpret start-up beeps and error
- messages and how to locate a bad memory chip.
-
- Error Codes (ERRORS)
- $0
- is a list of about 500 error codes for the PC. This can be a big help if your
- computer quits working and all it tells you is a number.
-
- Perror
- shows the chip numbers in a PC so that you know which to pull when you get
- a parity error number.
-
- Post Code Master 1.08 (PCM)
- MicroSystems Development, Inc.
- $62
- is a menu driven database of Power On Self Test (POST) Codes generated by most
- major BIOS's. (These are the beeps and codes you get on boot-up if there is a
- problem with your system.) The two-digit code is displayed with an explanation
- of the code. Also included are Beep codes and their meanings.
-
- RomBeep
- is a description of what various system beeps and error messages mean on
- boot-up.
-
-
- 1035 Memory Testing
- -------------------
- Eat-Mem
- Christensen, Ward
- $?
- helps you locate programs that fail because of memory location. This utility
- eats up about 32K of memory every time it is run. Keep running EAT-MEM and your
- program alternately until your program quits failing.
-
- RamTest
- has been developed as an exhaustive test of an IBM PC's system RAM. It is
- much more comprehensive than the PC Power On Self Test (POST) and delivers
- diagnostic messages which are much easier to understand. RAMTESTA is a version
- for the PC-AT.
-
- TestExt 3.4
- Cyr, J. M.
- $0
- will test Extended (not Expanded) memory. It requires a 286 or better CPU.
-
-
- 1035 Memory Viewing
- -------------------
- LookMem
- allows scrolling through memory
-
- MaxDOS
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- extends DOS memory map up above the video buffers.
-
- Memwalk
- lets you "walk" through areas of memory, displaying the contents on the
- screen.
-
- Shoemm
- Smoller, Jan
- $?
- is a utility designed to display the status and allocation of the
- Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded Memory Specification.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1035
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- #3143 Memory Utilities Small Programs Disk
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-
- EEMRam 2.10
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- is a small utility by the author of CED/PCED (et al) that can expand your DOS
- memory from 640K to a maximum of 736K using Enhanced Expanded Memory (EEM). To
- use EEMRAM, you must have a memory board that provides EEM, such as the AST
- RAMpage. The JRam board, for example, is NOT EEM and thus will not support this
- utility. If your expanded memory card is not supported or not fully supported,
- no damage is done: EEMRAM will simply tell you the extent of the limitations of
- usage. There is also support for relocating extended BIOS data area (PS/2).
-
- EMM286
- Jjex Software
- $0
- is a public domain expanded memory simulator for 286's. All functions of the
- LIM EMS 4.0 specification dated October 1987 are supported except DMA
- functions. EMM286 requires an XMS driver, like HIMEM.SYS, for handling the
- transfers to/from extended memory.
-
- Emsim
- Kam, Karlton
- $?
- is a device driver that lets up to 256k of your AT's extended memory (above
- 640k) emulate expanded memory that programs like Ready and 1-2-3 can run in.
-
- Fast Load 1.24 (FASTLOD)
- Microsystems Software, Inc.
- $25
- is a 2k TSR which provides instant execution of up to four specified programs,
- including COMMAND.COM, by storing them in EMS/XMS when you exit them and
- reloading them from memory when DOS tries to load them from disk. This is not a
- task-swapping program, it simply lets your programs load faster. Networks are
- supported.
-
- HiVIDEO 2.03 (09-93 CD)
- Softwaretechnik ASP
- $15
- expands DOS memory in text video modes by 96K by using graphics memory of the
- VGA/EGA display adapter. Cannot be used if you are going to run graphics.
- Requires DOS 3.0+, EGA/VGA and 640K memory.
-
- Jambo
- Adlersparre & Associates Inc.
- $10
- makes more upper memory available for loading drivers and TSR's high
- under DOS 5.
-
- MemSim 3.2
- Harris Computer Consulting
- $25
- lets you use your hard disk to simulate EMS memory of up to 32 meg. This will,
- of course, be substantially slower than EMS, but it can allow you to do things
- that you might not otherwise be able to do, such as creating huge spreadsheets
- in 1-2-3, which normally requires EMS.
-
- NJRamt
- Blaszczak, Mike
- $?
- does a thorough test of EMS memory on bootup. Test can be aborted to save time
- by pressing a key.
-
- Remm 4.10
- is AST's latest expanded memory manager.
-
- VRAM/386 1.0
- Biologic
- $25
- is a powerful memory management program for 386 and 486 PCs. It enhances the
- utilization of extended memory (memory above 1 megabyte) and high memory
- (memory between 640K and 1024K) by providing up to 32 megabytes of EMS version
- 4.0 expanded memory and 944K of conventional memory for use by MS-DOS
- programs. Also included is HRAM 1.0 which can create up to 96K of additional
- low DOS memory, and up to 208K of high DOS memory. Both programs will function
- alone, but together provide a complete memory enhancement package for 386 PCs.
-
- Also included is a viewer for both Word Perfect 5.+ files and a standard
- ASCII viewer. Many file management functions are also available.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3143
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- #0727 System Analysis Small Programs Disk
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-
- ATextMem
- Pardue, David G.
- $5
- is a program to determine the size of extended memory.
-
- Bench87
- is a benchmark test to test the accuracy and speed of the 8087, 80287, etc.
-
- Cenv
- provides information about your system.
-
- CI
- Smith, Simon
- $?
- identifies your CPU, clock speed, number of wait states and performance
- relative to a plain IBM-PC.
-
- CPUid
- Smith, Bob
- $?
- tells you which CPU you have and if it is faulty or not.
-
- Crit 1.00
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- is an intelligent critical error handler. Gives more information and options
- on critical errors.
-
- Disk Meter Deluxe 2.0 (DMD)
- P.C. Consulting
- $5
- displays free space remaining on disk both graphically and numerically for one
- or more drives. The graphic display shows space used in yellow for over 50% and
- in red for over 90%. The author suggests that consultants put DMD in client's
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file with instructions to call when red blocks start showing up.
- It will also work on monochrome systems and includes a similar memory checker.
-
- DiskSpeed 1.05 (DISKSPD)
- Reznick, Josh
- $4
- calculates the access time of a hard drive. See if your drive lives up to its
- specs. (It appears to work only on drive C:.)
-
- Equip2 1.0
- Hanlin, Thomas G. III
- $0
- displays information about the equipment on which it's running.
-
- Fastchk2 (FASTCHK)
- is a different utility to provide system information, mostly about the
- current drive.
-
- IOView
- Ad Infinitum Software
- $0
- lets you view memory mapped I/O ports in action.
-
- MegaFlop 1.0 (MEGAFLP)
- Walker, Barrie
- $0
- measures the floating point instruction speed of 80286/386/486 MS-DOS computers.
- An Intel compatible math coprocessor is optional.
-
- Mem 2.0 (MEM-DW)
- Williams, Dave ASP
- $0
- displays information about system memory, DOS environment space, extended and
- expanded memory, and more.
-
- OverHead
- simply wastes a lot of CPU time and executes a lot of interrupts. It is
- completely CPU bound, no I/O is done. This is a harmless program, it's not a
- destructive diagnostic. The purpose is to see how long it takes to perform a
- given amount of CPU work. When no TSR's are loaded your program gets as much
- CPU time as DOS can manage. But when TSR's are loaded they take some CPU time
- to perform their housekeeping. This program lets you see how much time is being
- taken by TSR's.
-
- PC-Info 2.17 & PC-Ident 1.38
- Robin, Max S. ASP
- $15
- tells you machine type, CPU type and manufacturer, NDP type, ROM BIOS date,
- DOS version number, amount of system and extended and EMS memory and more.
- Several additional makes and models of computers are now recognized by
- PC-INFO, including IBM PS/2 model 55 and Model 70P. Support is also included
- for Weitek numeric coprocessor, and a listing for all Serial and Parallel Port
- Base Addresses. In addition, systems equipped with only a single floppy will
- now have floppy disk information displayed on screen 2. We tested several of
- these types of utilities and this was the most accurate. The program will
- correctly handle hard disk partitions larger than 32 Mb and recognition code
- has been added for several more machines.
-
- The program correctly handles LCD display on Toshiba 1600 laptops and uniquely
- recognizes several specific machines. A couple of things confused us: it says
- we have "80x25 B&W Using Color Card" (we do not have B&W) and it shows 0K
- extended, 256k expanded on a machine with 4 meg expanded. We figured out that
- the 256k was the amount of exapanded that we allocated to the current window
- in DESQview.
-
- Reveal 2.0
- EbSoft
- $?
- displays a list of memory control blocks in use with information about each
- displayed in a window as you scroll through the list. You can select an area to
- view a greater level of detail. This is both a useful and educational utility
- for the technically inclined.
-
- Speed
- compares a system's cpu speed to a standard PC.
-
- SpeedIs
- tells you what speed ("fast" or "slow") your computer is running at if you
- have a two-speed machine. Most computers have lights that tell you this, but
- possibly some don't (or we assume this utility wouldn't have been written.)
-
- Status
- There are a lot of these utilities that display your system configuration
- status, but this one has a nice approach. It graphically displays the settings
- of your motherboard switches, the options their various settings can represent
- and the ones you are currently running under.
-
- Test
- Thomas, Al
- $?
- is for testing the speed of your system using Lotus 1-2-3 and this worksheet
- (which expands from 9k to 500k after loading).
-
- Vects
- displays the interrupt vectors.
-
- Vis-sys
- will provide you with a graphical representation of a system's
- configuration.
-
- Visual Systems Information (VSI)
- gives a graphic display of what's on your system. As the author says,
- "Cute."
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0727
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- #2607 Systems Analysis #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- 3D BenchMark VGA 1.0 (3DBENCH)
- New Dimension International Ltd.
- $0
- is a 3D animated system timing benchmark program. Results depend on CPU, the use
- of cache memory, the internal architecture of the PC, the bus size of the VGA
- card (8 or 16 bit), and the efficiency of the VGA card. Aside from that, the
- graphics are fun to watch.
-
- Allvect
- displays a list of all vectors on the screen.
-
- CPUTest
- Bross, Richard A.
- $0
- identifies CPU type, speed, estimated MIPS, comparison with 8088-cpu speed,
- and elapsed time of execution.
-
- Equip
- Delano, Everett
- $?
- reads the switch settings on the system board and produces a display of the
- equipment installed in/on the IBM-PC/XT. The disk drive statistics for the
- selected drive are also displayed.
-
- Equipment Check 7.35 (EQ-CHK)
- clySmic sotware
- $0
- displays information about your system. We already have several such utilities,
- but this one is different. It detects EMS and XMS memory, Windows 3.0, and DPMI.
- It provides model, submodel, and BIOS revision which is useful for OS/2 users
- deciding which BIO files to keep. It shows the video card, Dhrystone benchmark,
- and more.
-
- Maxit Memory Monitor (MMMONTR)
- Osborne/McGraw-Hill
- $0
- analyzes the contents of your computer's memory and displays a graphical map
- showing the first megabyte of memory. After displaying a bar chart of the
- computer's memory usage, a light-bar menu allows you to display further
- information about the computer. This includes a "what-if" analysis of
- installation of various networks and statistics on extended and expanded memory
- use, as well as a glossary of computer terms.
-
- New_Version 1.1 (NEW_VER)
- Vercellotti, Paul
- $5
- lets you fool programs into thinking you have a different version of DOS. This
- can let you test programs to see what versions of DOS they will run under. What
- it will NOT do is let you run a program under DOS 2 if the program requires DOS
- 3+, for example.
-
- Show-Me 2.85
- Crown Software Corporation
- $0
- shows how your PC is set up: memory (conventional, extended, and expanded),
- video (cards and monitor), mouse, and disks. For each disk, it reports whether
- it's local or LAN connected, its size and free space. C and MASM source code
- included. Not very fancy, but provides good info and it is fast. Output scrolls
- off the screen, so you will need either to use a scroll-back utility or redirect
- output to a printer or file.
-
- ShowSet 1.74
- Micro Firmware Inc.
- $0
- reports the integrated chip sets used in a system.
-
- Speed99
- displays your CPU speed relative to an AT and a 4.77mhz PC, purportedly
- more accurately than the Norton test.
-
- SSE-V2
- is a series of timing routines including Integer count, real count, table
- lookup, string manipulation and empty loop operations along with actual results
- for a 8088 PC, a V20 PC, 6Mhz AT and 8Mhz AT. Run this on your machine and
- compare the results.
-
- SystemGraph 2.3 (SGRAPH)
- Reznick, Josh
- $5
- displays color bar graphs of free disk space and free memory. This very speedy
- utility also shows DOS version number and date/time.
-
- SysID
- Grant, Steve
- $0
- provides over 16 screens full of system information. Assembler source code is
- included.
-
- VSpeed
- Williams, Dave ASP
- $0
- tests and reports your screen scrolling speed and gives your scrolling time and
- string write time. This is handy for comparing different video systems.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2607
- --------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------------
- #3883 Systems Analysis #3 Small Programs Disk
- -------------------------
-
- 486test
- Abrash, Michael
- $0
- tests the time it takes to write out 1000 dwords to main memory from cpu.
- Assembly source code is included.
-
- 486Test 6.1 (486T-RL)
- Levey, Richard
- $30
- performs an intensive, diagnostic test on motherboards and system components
- of a 80486. All of the system's resources are tested including the Bios, CPU,
- NDP, cache, RAM, extended memory and display memory.
-
- BURNit 5.1
- Leveille, Norman
- $25
- will thoroughly test a computer's internal components. It checks memory, drives,
- CPU, video cards, serial ports, speaker and more. It will also keep track of
- elapsed time.
-
- DSP 1.0
- Harold, Thomas G.
- $0
- reports disk speed from six different tests. DSP will run unattended from batch
- files. ANSI C source code is included.
-
- Memory Map 1.0 (MEMMAP)
- Juneau, Mark R.
- $5
- draws a 3D bar graph displaying your computer's conventional memory usage.
-
- PCBench
- Korhonen, Aki
- $15
- is a PC benchmarking program with 34 tests. It checks the speed of the cpu, math
- coprocessor, RAM, ROM, video RAM, expanded RAM, hard drive, video BIOS, DOS
- output and ANSI driver. The results can be stored into a database for retrieving
- later for comparative analysis of machines.
-
- Port Test (PORTEST)
- Microsystems Development
- $59
- is a complete I/O port testing and control program. It will identify ports and
- their technical information, modify system tables, test the ports to identify
- and correct problems. It will let you add additional ports and swap ports. It
- will also display wiring information for serial ports.
-
- Roadblok! (RDBLOK)
- EbSoft
- $5
- is an interactive device driver trace/analyze utility with tutorial. It enables
- you to get a close look at your system's device drivers, helping you to better
- understand their function and their place in the DOS memory space.
-
- SPC 5.0
- Eyer, Bob
- $0
- will do a complete multi-drive analysis. It displays information about video,
- BIOS, keyboard, communications including UART and modem response, Norton based
- CPU speed index, net/multitask, full RAM precision, and more. It also uses DOS
- Services to identify SUBSTed drives. It has a very compact, one-screen
- display.
-
- TrackMem 1.0 (TRAKMEM)
- Birdsall, James
- $5
- tells you how much memory other applications use. It always tracks
- conventional memory usage, and detects the presence of EMS or XMS memory in
- your system and sets itself up to track usage of whichever types are
- present. It can also provide a continuous display of memory usage on a
- secondary monitor.
-
- VGASpeed (VGASPD)
- Oliphant, Peter
- $5
- computes the relative speed of your VGA setup. It also tells you CPU type and
- speed and VGA bus type.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3883
- --------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------------
- #12015 System Analysis #4 Small Programs Disk
- -------------------------
-
- DMBB
- Montaron, Daniel
- $0
- is an extensive system information utility. It can get over 250 pieces
- of information about your system, including the date, BIOS, DOS, CPU
- type, TSRs and more. It can set ERRORLEVEL to reflect its findings so
- that batch files can be made to act accordingly.
-
- PCStats 3.1
- Rutkowski, Richard M.
- $0
- displays your system configuration info, including CPU type, DOS version,
- keyboard, system memory, BIOS dates, disk drives, video, default drive space,
- floppy types, number of parallel ports and serial ports, mouse driver, and much
- more.
-
- Snooper 1.07
- Vias, John P.
- $15
- reports your computer's configuration and operating characteristics. It features
- detection of all memory types, accurate detection of math co-processors despite
- DIP switch settings, separate reports of BIOS-recognized and DOS-recognized
- floppy and fixed disks, and detection of Novell and LANtastic networks. It runs
- almost instantly without waiting for disk or BIOS searches.
-
- What 2.0 (WHAT-CL)
- Lowe, Chris
- $0-$5
- displays your system's configuration. It shows memory used, port addresses,
- device drivers, video type, keyboard status, drives types and more.
-
- WhatFax 1.1
- Logan Industries, Inc.
- $0
- is a command line utility to determine the type of FAX modem is connected to
- the sytem. It will recognize CAS, Class x, and SendFax modems.
-
- ---------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12015
- ---------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------------
- #12523 System Analysis #5 Small Programs Disk
- -------------------------
-
- Bar Graphs 2.0 (BARGRAF) (08-93 CD)
- Smith, David
- $0
- displays a 3D bar graph of how many and what type of files are on your
- drive.
-
- Cache Test 5.0a (CACHTST)
- Spafford, George
- $10
- tests the effectiveness of your disk caching software. It checks
- sequential write and read, random write and read, random update, and DOS
- directory services times.
-
- SysChk 2.38
- Advanced Personal Systems ASP
- $20
- is one of the nicest system configuration reporting programs that we have seen.
- It starts with a system summary in the view window with a menu window to the
- side. Menu options change the view window to show detailed information about
- your CPUs, BIOS, I/O, hard disks, floppy disks, video, memory, TSR map, and
- system throughput speed. It will optionally print out the system information.
-
- ---------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12523
- ---------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------------
- #1670 System Configuration Small Programs Disk
- --------------------------
-
- 1670 System Reconfig
- --------------------
- BootPick
- allows selecting different DOS partitions on bootup, if you have a hard
- disk divided into more than one partition, such as DOS and UNIX.
-
- CHange ENVironment 1.0 (CHENV)
- Polakoff, Pedro P. III
- $0
- allows for fast changing of the \CONFIG.SYS and \AUTOEXEC.BAT files for computer
- users who must maintain different configurations for different working purposes.
-
- Editenv 1.04
- DME Systems Specialties
- $15
- is a full-screen DOS environment and batch file editor. This makes it easy to
- change your Path and environment variables. It supports DOS 5.0, 4DOS and NDOS.
-
- Reboot1 2.2
- Codeworks
- $0
- allows you to change your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files on the fly.
-
- Reboot
- Millen, Jon R.
- $?
- documents the organization and software which permits a user to reboot a PC
- using a different CONFIG.SYS file and, optionally, a different AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file.
-
- Reconfig
- Marshall, Glen F.
- $?
- is designed to let you easily change your system configuration. This is done by
- having predefined different sets of CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files with
- different filename extensions distinguishing them. RECONFIG lets you select the
- set that you want to invoke, copies them from the files with the distinguishing
- filename extensions to CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT filenames and reboots the
- machine to actually invoke them.
-
- Reset 1.2
- Travers, Bruce
- $0
- allows you to maintain several different environments on your PC via several
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.
-
-
- 1670 Boot Configuration
- -----------------------
- Bioscksm 1.2 (BIOSCKS)
- Stampf, Charlie
- $0
- is for hackers who need to change the BIOS checksum performed during POST in
- order to modify BIOS (eg: the hard disk parameter table) without having the
- machine lock up during bootup. Assembler source is included.
-
- Boot-Sck 2.01
- Kick, Stephen C.
- $10
- is another manager for CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. BOOT allows up to 255
- different system configurations to be defined in a single text file which can be
- easily edited with your favorite text editor. Boot is a DESQview-aware program.
- We have renamed the ARC file to BOOT-SCK to distinguish it from other BOOT's
- already in the library.
-
- Daybat
- Sheppard, Joseph
- $5
- is a utility that will allow you to run a different batch file every day of
- the week from your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (or from DOS, if you wish). Pascal
- source is included.
-
- Do-Once 2.2
- Snow, Glenn
- $0
- keeps a record of and allows the running of programs which you want to run
- only once per month or per day or on/after a specified day. It stores the
- information necessary to perform this function in a data file. Another
- similar type of program, ONBOOT, tries to use flags set in the computer's
- memory, but does not work on all machines. Do-Once should work on all
- machines.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1670
- --------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------
- #2409 System Control Small Programs Disk
- --------------------
-
- AMISpeed (AMISPD)
- Geary, Michael
- $0
- is a set of speed control programs for AMI 386 cache motherboard that will let
- you change the speed from a batch file.
-
- Calcqf 1.0
- Hipple, Ken and Smith, Conrad
- $0
- attempts to speed up your machine by calculating and setting the optimum memory
- refresh rate for your machine. It will then create a short .COM file that you
- can run to quickly set the refresh rate at any time thereafter.
-
- CommChk/CommSet 90-2 (COMMCHK)
- Roberts, John W.
- $10
- let you examine and change the settings of four serial ports. Use these
- utilities to save time when you are installing new serial devices. They detect
- changes made to transmission speed, data bits, stop bits and parity by programs
- designed to use a serial port. Janus Ada source code is included.
-
- CronTab 2.21 (09-93 CD)
- Harold, Thomas G.
- $0
- runs programs based on the date. Execution can be periodic such as
- daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly with or without a specified offset
- such as the third day of the month. Execution can also be day-specific
- such as every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, or on the 15th of each month.
-
- MathUnit
- Dallacqua, Tom
- $0
- lets you turn your math coprocessor on and off. It also tests for the
- presence of a math coprocessor and tells you if it is enabled or disabled.
-
- Port Finder 2.71 (PORTFND)
- mcTRONic Systems
- $14
- will let you activate COM3 and COM4; it will also let you swap COM ports, as
- well as parallel ports.
-
- Run Anytime! 2.0 (RUNANY)
- Crawford Software, Inc.
- $25
- monitors up to 15 combinations of days, dates, and times in the background (15k)
- each time it is run to play back keystrokes whenever you wish just as if you
- typed them yourself. You could use it to automatically download files in the
- middle of the night when rates are low or to load and recalculate large
- spreadsheets and have database reports generated automatically at night, on
- weekends, or anytime. Run Anytime! can be run multiple times from different
- directories to monitor a larger combination of times, days, and dates.
-
- SetAlarm (SETALRM)
- lets you set the PC/AT's alarm to a specified time.
-
- Slow
- will slow down a fast CPU so that programs like games can be run at the
- intended speed. SLOW-NO reverses the affect.
-
- SlowDwn
- Ruzicka, John
- $0
- slows down fast cpu's so that you can run programs written for slower
- machines. The author wrote this to aid C programmers in testing their
- programs, but it can be used by anyone needing to slow down their machine.
- You can specify the amount of slowdown on the DOS command line. TSR: 78k.
-
- SlowDown 1.10 (SLWDOWN)
- C&S Productions
- $0
- is a TSR that slows down your computer. It features 256 different slowdown
- levels. This is very useful if you are trying to run games (or other programs)
- that were written on older computers and are too fast on newer machines.
-
- Speeder
- Hanlin, Thomas III
- $0
- speeds up your machine by lowering the rate at which DMA refreshes RAM. While
- Thomas warns that this may not work on all machines and that you should only
- expect about a 5% speed increase, it worked on our Compaq 8086 Deskpro, loaded
- to the gills with TSR's and device drivers, and gave an 8% increase!
-
- Timeboot (TIMEBOO)
- Gilbrech, Skip
- $?
- will reboot your computer at a specified time or period of elapsed time.
-
- Time Runner 1.0 (TIMERUN)
- Allsoft Computer Products ASP
- $25
- will execute specified BAT, COM or EXE files at up to five different specified
- dates and times. It is not a TSR, so you cannot set it and then go back to
- using the computer. Nor will it pass keystrokes to a program, so you have to
- be running programs that support their own scripts, such as most
- communications programs, or that work from the command line, such as most
- backup programs.
-
- Turbo (TURBOTB)
- Bohning, Terry
- $?
- is a CPU speed changing utility for clones that don't allow CPU speed to be
- changed through the keyboard.
-
- Varislow
- allows you to downwardly vary the speed of your AT in order to run programs
- that expect to be run at a slower speed - most often, games.
-
- WakeUp2
- Graham, Keith P.
- $?
- is primarily intended to let you leave your computer and have it start executing
- a program at a specific time. Actually, when WAKEUP kicks in, it will type up
- to 500 characters of whatever you specified on the command line. The command
- line looks like this: WAKEUP2 HHMMSS COMMAND. Eg: WAKEUP 174500 BACKUP C: A:
- would cause the computer to do a backup at 5:45 pm if you left the system in
- DOS. If you are in a word processor, you will see BACKUP C: A: appear on the
- screen in your text file. (res:1k)
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2409
- --------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------
- #1951 System Startup Small Programs Disk
- --------------------
-
- 1951 Memory Sizing & Fast Booting
- ---------------------------------
- BootCFG
- is a fast boot-up utility that will also let you boot from a hard disk even
- on old PC's.
-
- Ignition (IGNITIO)
- Baker, John D.
- $?
- lets you boot up your computer in 15 seconds instead of the usual minute and
- half. In addition, the program gives your system password protection and
- allows you to branch within batch files depending on which user is logged on.
- It also allows you to have up to 704k of RAM if available. Associated files
- are OLD2NEW.COM, RAMOUNT.COM and UIDTEST.BAT. (aka: PC-IGNITION)
-
- MoreRAM
- O'Brien, Daiel M.
- $?
- allows a PC to use more memory than is allowed via the motherboard memory
- switches. That allows faster power-up sequence by setting the motherboard
- memory switch settings and patch the ROM BIOS data area to indicate that this
- PC has four floppy diskettes installed (instead of the normal two). This is
- for ram disk emulation programs that require the motherboard equipment options
- switch to be set to include the number of ram disks. This is most notably
- required by the AST RESEARCH ramdisk program called SUPERDRV.
-
- Qwikst31
- is a patch to DOS 3.1 to let you start up your system more quickly by
- passing on checking memory above 128k. (on disk #0664)
-
- RAMset
- Byrd, Mark Allen
- $?
- PC-DOS device driver to initialize ram.
-
- Warmboot (WARMBOO)
- Bushong, D.
- $?
- contains 3 programs. COLD.COM is a program which performs a cold start on
- PC's and compatibles. Used in a batch file which installs some kind of O/S
- change (such as re-writing the CONFIG.SYS file, etc.). This program is called
- when a full power-on test is desired. WARM.COM will provide you with a quick
- reboot function and PREPARE.COM sets a flag in BIOS memory to indicate that
- it's a keyboard reset not a cold start. Place PREPARE in your AUTOEXEC.BAT
- file so whenever you do a Ctrl-Alt-Del, your reboot time is shorter.
-
-
- 1951 Other Start-Up Utilities
- -----------------------------
- Boot 2.0 (BOOT-DB)
- Bass, Dick
- $0
- when added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, BOOT will keep a log of entries showing
- the date and time of each system bootup. BOOT also lets you easily zero out or
- display the log file.
-
- BootAny
- $0
- is a set of programs created to set up your hard drive to boot from any of four
- partitions, selectable at boot time. This is useful if you have different
- operating systems installed on your hard disk. C and ASM source are included.
- Warning: this alters your boot sector.
-
- BRK
- Solid Systems
- $?
- provides the user with the ability to decide if and when Ctrl-Brk is
- operative, or ignored. The user can cause the system to boot with Ctrl-Break
- disabled thus preventing his AUTOEXEC.BAT file from being interupted.
-
- Counter 1.0
- Wishart, Greg
- $0
- counts events such as the number of times you boot your computer, run a program,
- compile a program, etc.
-
- Comzap
- Nisley, Edward
- $?
- is to overcome a bug in PC_DOS 2.x that causes Command.Com to be reloaded from
- a: when the system is booted from a:, irregardless of the user's instructions
- to the PC.
-
- CFG 2.0 (CFG-MT)
- Treadwell, Mark
- $0
- is a system device driver that provides multiple utilities for use during
- CONFIG.SYS execution: beep the speaker, clear the screen to specified
- colors, swap serial ports, swap parallel ports, display text, pause, set
- EGA to 43 or VGA to 43 or 50 lines, store text in inter-application
- communication area, conditional pause, produce a series of tones, delay
- execution for a specified period of time, and more.
-
- NoStop 1.1
- Sanbar, J. Scott
- $5
- is a device driver that disables CTRL-ALT-DEL, CTRL-BREAK and CTRL-C on bootup
- to add security to menu and password programs.
-
- Remote
- contains a couple of files and instructions on how to remotely access a PC,
- including how to run programs from a remote location.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1951
- --------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------
- #2408 System, Other Small Programs Disk
- -------------------
-
- ATclock
- McGuire, T.
- $0
- sets the CMOS clock in an AT to the current DOS time and date. It also will
- automatically adjust the CMOS and DOS clocks by a preset amount once per day if
- the AT's clocks consistently lose or gain time. It will adjust both system
- clock forward or back one hour for changes between standard and daylight time,
- if desired. Assembler source included. Required: 80286 and DOS 3+.
-
- BuildBat (BUILDBA)
- Curry, Phil
- $?
- makes it easy to copy the contents of a hard disk to a PS/2 computer from a
- regular PC.
-
- Cbend
- Melvin, Jim
- $?
- resets interrupts 0 and 4 to a IRET instruction and resets the flag to 00H.
- Whenever a 'Child of Basic' error message crops up simply run this program.
- WARNING - if you've shelled from basic don't run this othervise you vector table
- will get trashed and a system reset might be required.
-
- CL
- Slater, R. R.
- $?
- is an installable DOS 2.XX device driver which enables owners of both the
- Leading Edge and the Sperry PC to use the on-board clock/calendar chip that is
- supplied with the machines.
-
- ClockWork 4.9 (CLOCKWK)
- Otavsky, Pavel
- $15-$20
- maintains an accurate system clock without a modem and long distance calls. It
- handles both real-time clocks and add-ons. One second per week is achievable.
-
- EM87 1.2
- Kimball, Ron
- $0
- emulates the 8087 math coprocessor on 80286 and 80386 based computers.
-
- Bill Batterton, Torrance, CA: When QEMM is installed, EM87 /L freezes my
- AMI AT Mk II 386-25 with 8 meg running Compaq DOS 3.31 and requires a
- cold boot.
-
- HiLo
- $0
- sets errorlevel to indicate if DOS 5 is loaded in High memory.
-
- HoldIt!
- Swift-Ware
- $0
- lets you insert pauses in CONFIG.SYS. It displays the name of the next device
- driver to be loaded. This lets you determine which driver is at fault if your
- system is locking up on start-up.
-
- HTMU 1.0
- Chang, Hyan-Taek
- $0
- is a simple utility for modifying hard disk tables on IBM PC/AT's or
- compatible's BIOS ROM. It takes either the BIOS image file (binary) or
- resident ROM image, and produces a modified image file for burning 27128/27256
- type EPROMs.
-
- MkPrompt (MKPROMP)
- Vass, Garry J.
- $0
- does the following: sets the screen to blue on red, prompts the user for what
- information should appear in the prompt, prompts the user for color options
- (not all, but enough to provide an interesting choice), constructs the prompt
- command, shows its creation to the user, asks for permission to create a .BAT
- file with the prompt command.
-
- No-Int
- Colby, Lauren A.
- $0
- fixes a serial port interrupt conflict with the Seiko smart-label printer.
- Basic source included. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #8543.)
-
- Partell
- will trap parity errors, but allow you to keep running.
-
- PCDOS
- locates the string in the resident portion of the DOS command processor
- that is used to reload the transient portion of DOS and changes it to the
- string specified on the command line. This allows COMMAND.COM to be reloaded
- from a RAM Disk or nonbootable fixed disk.
-
- Surg1&2
- is a text file that tells and shows you how to build a surge protector for
- your power and telephone lines.
-
- Switch
- Ceres, Luis
- $?
- automates switching your hard disk over from MS-DOS to PC-DOS.
-
- Times2
- Unique Software ASP
- $0
- contains the following time related programs: SETTIME 1.4 calls the United
- States Naval Observatory modem, downloads one of the USNO's time strings and
- then sets your system time and date. DTM (DateTime) is a useful utility if you
- don't have a clock/calendar yet or if your battery back clock is not working.
- It lets you easily set the time and date.
-
- VidSpeed 3.2 (VIDSPEE)
- Bridges, John
- $?
- tests the speed of a video system. It also has a lengthy table of speeds
- from running the program on various kinds of systems.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2408
- --------------------------------
-
-
- ----------------------
- #3706 System, Other #2 Small Programs Disk
- ----------------------
-
- CPU 24-Hour Burn-In Test 1.22 (CPU24)
- Ip, William
- $10
- is a burn-in test program. Most hardware failures show up right away. But if you
- do not use every single part of your system in every way possible, a weakness or
- failure may not show up until your warranty is over. A burn-in program can bring
- out such problems in a new system right away.
-
- GasGauge 5.7 (GASGAUG)
- Eglinton, Charles
- $15
- loads into memory in your laptop computer and keeps track of how minutes of
- computer use remain before recharging is needed.
-
- Gen 1.5 (GEN-HS)
- Herron Software
- $12
- generates test characters to a file or device. It generates files of any
- size from zero to twenty million bytes for building specific-sized files
- for printer, storage, or timing tests. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #8731.)
-
- LPTRead
- Cosgrove, Rob
- $20
- lets you use the LPT port for data acquisition. It is a TSR which reads the port
- and executes predefined keystrokes. LPTRead could be use in laboratories, for
- alarm systems, for automation, etc.
-
- LPTWrite (LPTWRIT)
- Cosgrove, Rob
- $20
- lets you control external devices through the printer port.
-
- NiCad 1.0
- KJL Software
- $29
- is a 16k TSR which monitors laptop battery use and displays a bar graph of the
- battery charge. Features include deep discharge of batteries, up to seven
- low-battery alarms, optional on-screen clock and charge indicator, and battery
- charge history.
-
- QMenu 1.10
- McDaniel, James D.
- $0
- is a menu program that links together QEMM.COM with options, LOADHI, and the
- Manifest program MFT under one shell.
-
- RunDown
- CSD, Inc. ASP
- $0
- discharges the battery of a laptop computer. The time required to run down the
- battery for the last 23 discharges is recorded so that you can monitor battery
- performance. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #18023.)
-
- SpeedRAM 2.0 (SPEEDRM)
- Foley Hi-Tech Systems ASP
- $19
- increases a CPU's performance from 2 to 10 percent by changing the refresh rate
- of the system's 8253 timer chip.
-
- Visual Memory Mapper (VMM)
- Telemaucus Software Associates
- $0
- graphically displays the usage of memory by TSR's, etc.
-
- Working 1.0
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $5-$10
- is a 2k TSR that will tell you if your software is still running or has locked
- up your machine.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3706
- --------------------------------
-
-
- 2nd Shift
- Transversal Design
- $49
- #2651
- provides unattended operation of a computer. It will execute either at a certain
- time or date. It can also be used to track down problems by examining the keys
- typed by a user.
-
-
- 386Test
- Levey, Richard
- $35
- #3949
- is a diagnostic program designed to test motherboards and system components. It
- tests all of the system's resources including the Bios, CPU, NDP, cache, RAM,
- extended memory and display memory.
-
-
- Anadisk 2.07
- Guzis, Charles P.
- $28
- #2159
- is a general purpose utility package to analyze, inspect, edit, repair and copy
- floppy diskettes. It makes extensive use of the PC's hardware facilities. It
- contains support for, but is not limited to, DOS compatible diskettes. Almost
- any diskette that can successfully be read by the hardware contained in your
- machine can be processed by Anadisk. The CompatiCard is also supported.
-
-
- AutoCon 2.0i
- Weaver, Larry ASP
- $15
- #3123 (10-93 CD)
- makes it easy to maintain different system set-up configurations. It maintains
- a database of up to 50 pairs of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. When you
- select the pair you want, AutoCon copies them into your root directory and
- reboots. A device driver can disable commands in CONFIG.SYS.
-
-
- Battery Master 1.5
- Decisis, Inc.
- $34
- #4974
- is a TSR that monitors battery use of a portable computer and provides a gauge
- to estimate remaining power. It displays information on the battery time
- remaining, percent battery remaining, time elapsed since recharge, and
- capacity at the current usage rate.
-
- Battery Master's features include five alarms to alert you as battery power
- diminishes, a display of your computer's past battery performance, and a
- total battery discharge feature.
-
-
- BootSys 2.01
- Salvisberg, Hans ASP
- $44
- #12389 (10-93 CD)
- makes it easy to reconfigure your system's CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT.
- It makes it possible to display one or more menus at boot-up time and to have
- different parts of CONFIG.SYS and/or AUTOEXEC.BAT executed depending on which
- menu options are chosen. The program allows up to nine options per menu, a
- freely definable prompt area at the top of the screen, 25 consecutive menus,
- each defining a different aspect of your system configuration, and 25 levels
- of nested menus and submenus. There is only one version of CONFIG.SYS and
- AUTOEXEC.BAT. There is a cold boot feature, a warm boot, or no boot, and an
- option to keep it from installing its tiny resident part to get a minimal
- plain-DOS setup. Individual CONFIG.SYS lines can be edited on the fly while
- booting up. There is also an option to come up on an external monitor on
- Compaq and some Toshiba laptops. BOOT.SYS uses only 160 bytes of resident DOS
- memory, and provides full support for DOS 6.0. and DR-DOS.
-
-
- Burn-In 1.5
- Campbell, George
- $15
- #1203 (08-93 CD)
- allows extensive testing of new computers. It is meant to run for at least 72
- hours and during that time cycles through repeated tests of your disk drives,
- CPU, monitor, display adapter and RAM memory. Features include automatic
- command-line operation, automatic disabling of tests on defective disks, a
- convenient summary file, along with error-only logging as the default.
-
- NOTE: Once you start this program, you can only break out of it at certain
- points and those points may be three or four hours in coming, so don't start
- the burn-in unless you do not need your computer for a while.
-
-
- Control
- King, Peter E.
- $25
- #1201
- is a memory resident program that allows the keyboard to toggle the eight data
- lines on your printer port to control eight relays which in turn can control
- devices such as lights, heating, burglar alarms, lawn sprinkling systems, etc.
-
- Jan Schoonenberg of the Netherlands says "For the non-initiated user, this may
- have the flavor of a demo program. After you pay the shareware fee, you get
- full diagrams more more software. But the somewhat initiated can work with the
- program as is."
-
-
- Cyrix Utilities
- Marden, Jeff
- $0
- #4898
- is a set of utilities that can be used to configure and monitor the
- operation of the Cyrix 486SLC and 486DLC cpu's. It includes the M5
- program, which displays SLC/DLC configuration and status, and other
- utilities to detect the SLC/DLC, turn cache on, and turn cache off.
-
-
- Dhrystone III
- Levey, Richard
- $25
- #3185
- is a protected mode benchmark test for 80386 and 80486 based computer system.
- It reports the speed of your computer and displays the results from several
- other machines for comparison.
-
-
- DOSMAX 2.1
- Gardner, Philip B.
- $15
- #12378
- maximizes the use of low memory for DOS versions 3.1 through 5.0. DOS 5
- users can load DOS into upper memory rather than the HMA, freeing up HMA
- space for programs that use the HMA more efficiently, such as Windows
- and DesqView. It can also move Buffers, Files, FCBS and the drive list
- high. Support is provided for 386MAX and DOS 6.0/DRDOS 6.0. Requires a
- 286 or better.
-
-
- Memory Management Kit 2.02
- Biologic
- $50
- #3674
- provides memory management features DOS 5 left out. You can load TSRs
- and device drivers into high DOS memory on 8088 and 80286's (not just
- 80386 PCs) and convert extended memory to expanded memory on a 80286 PC.
- It will allow you to create 64K+ more high DOS memory on a 80386 and up
- to 32 megabytes of expanded memory from disk space and create up to 736K
- of low DOS memory and more. 40 different chipsets are supported.
-
-
- DOSNIX 2.2a [DSX22A]
- Vrooman, Gerald M.
- $30
- #3950 (11-93 CD)
- is a set of UNIX-style utilities which are very compatible with UNIX
- conventions.
-
-
- D'Scope
- #0643
- turns a PC into a line monitor (or datascope) that can "eavesdrop" on a data
- communications link. This can be useful for people writing async communications
- software or as a teaching aid or, let's get it out in the open here, for spying
- on Russians. Besides two async ports (two PC's?), you may have to whip up some
- special cables.
-
-
- HiMove 2.2 [HiMove]
- Softwaretechnik ASP
- $45
- #12466 (09-93 CD)
- is an upper memory manager for a 286 NEAT CHIPSet, a 386SX NEATsx
- CHIPSet or a AT/386 CHIPSet. It helps achieve more free conventional DOS
- memory. The program uses the shadow RAM of these chipsets to load device
- drivers and TSRs into unused areas of the upper memory area.
-
-
- High Memory Utilities
- Shannon, Larry
- $0
- #2496
- contains several utilities, primarily for use in working with high memory.
- HILoad lets you use what should be unused areas of memory. EDisk is a RAM disk
- which uses the 128K in the D and E blocks which will retain its contents after
- a warm-boot. MapMep shows what is in memory. VideoTSR shows what TSRs have
- been loaded into Video memory area. Several other utilities are included.
-
-
- PC Magazine Labs Benchmarks
- $0
- #1361
- is a large collection of printer performance tests designed to extract the
- ultimate performance comparisons across the varied possibilities by
- highlighting as many compatible features as possible. Features include a
- Variable Size File Access Test, a Battery Rundown Test designed for laptop
- users, and MicroScope, PC Labs' new System Information utility.
-
-
- Painless Event Processor
- Painless Accounting ASP
- $45
- #3261
- allows unattended operation of your computer. Key strokes can be captured by an
- accompanying pop-up utility and played back at a preset time to execute commands
- or programs.
-
- You can specify a delay from 1 second to 255 minutes, perform a reboot of your
- system, execute up to eight events at once, and much more. Only 10K of memory is
- required once the program is invoked. Mouse support is included.
-
-
- QEMM-386 and Windows Troubleshooting Guide
- Falloon, John
- $0
- #4440
- is a hypertext database of information on configuring QEMM memory manager and
- Windows 3.x. Topics include Windows 3.0 vs. Windows 3.1, Determining your
- Qemm-386 version, Determining your Windows version, Determining whether Stealth
- is causing a conflict, Configure windows to avoid conflicts with Qemm, Create a
- clean environment for Qemm, Use the Microsoft Drivers instead of Qemm-386,
- Configure QEMM-386 similarly to the Microsoft drivers, Creating high ram for
- Qemm, Eliminating high ram conflicts, and Adding the Stealth parameter back. A
- PCX graphic graphic viewing program is included.
-
-
- RamTest
- Brown Bag Software
- $55
- #1580
- is used for identifying an existing fault but could be used as part of a
- periodic maintenance program. This program has been developed as an exhaustive
- test of the memory in a PC, XT, AT or any of their clones. It is much more
- comprehensive than self-test on boot-up. In addition to system or base memory,
- RamTest will also test Expanded Memory on all machines and Extended Memory on AT
- type machines. (Note: Brown Bag does not allow the latest versions of their
- programs to be distributed as shareware. The registration fee shown is for the
- latest version.)
-
-
- Reconfig
- Optimal Solutions of New Hampshire
- $35
- #1594
- lets you maintain up to 100 sets of different AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files
- so that you can quickly and easily change your system configuration. It
- includes a built-in editor and drop-down menus. Requires a hard disk.
-
-
- RighTime 2.58 [RITM258]
- GTBecker
- $40
- #12372 (11-93 CD)
- is a 3K TSR which corrects a CMOS type clock error up to about 5.5
- minutes per day. It also corrects for the time that the system is not
- running. Other features include DRDOS 5.0 support; time trim provided in
- hundredths of a second; permanent disable, temporary disable and
- re-enable; quiet mode which silences beeps in error messages; four
- termination codes testable by batch errorlevel; automatic time-set
- request by two criteria; CMOS backup battery failure detection; and
- command line switches.
-
- Other features include true 0.01 second DOS clock resolution, system
- date/time security by preventing unauthorized changes, automatic
- daylight/standard time change, logging of all time-related activity, and
- more. Requries DOS 3+.
-
-
- Rio
- Argy, Bob
- $25
- #3332
- is a TSR that logs all DOS disk I/O operations and other functions to a file
- for later study. The logging of each function is configurable. Time/date
- stamping, or logging of interrupt function numbers can be turned on or off.
- These options are selectable from a separate non-TSR program which
- communicates with RIO-TSR, so that this larger program won't hog your system
- RAM while you're running RIO-TSR.
-
-
- HyperDisk SpeedKit 4.6 [SPEEDKIT]
- HyperWare
- $10-$50
- #4895 (08-93 CD)
- is a set of system speed up utilities: a disk cache program, a video
- speed-up utility, and a keyboard enhancer that enlarges the type-ahead
- buffer and lets you set the typeomatic rate. Also included are a
- programmer's API and support for monitoring UPS power outages. DOS 6.0
- DoubleSpace is supported.
-
-
- TimeSet 7.21
- Petrakis, Pete
- $40
- #1090 (08-93 CD)
- resets your computer clock by calling cesium beam atomic clocks of
- either the U.S. Naval Observatory or the National Institute of Standards
- and Technology. A modem is required. A noise detection procedure is
- provided to prevent spurious noise detection with certain modems.
-
- It can access atomic clock-based telephone time services in Sweden,
- Austria, Italy and the USNO and NIST in the U.S.A. Other features
- include an auto dial utility, automatic reconfiguration when the time
- season changes between daylight savings time and standard time, the
- ability to save data on your computer clock to a disk file each time you
- call a time service, and custom serial port configuration making it
- usable with serial ports up to COM8 and nonstandard IRQs and port
- addresses.
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