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- U2-07: Video Utilities
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- 0542 EGA Utilities Small Programs Disk
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- 542 Colors
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- EGAchg
- is a program which provides a means to preset 12 palette color combinations
- for EGACLR.COM a companion program which Controls the seventeen palette
- registers on the Enhanced Graphics Adapter, 12 different user selected color
- combinations of any 16 of the 64 colors available can be made active by use of
- the Alt key at the same time as any of the number keys 1 to = at the top of
- the keyboard.
-
- Nansi 3.0
- Kegel, Daniel
- $0-$10
- is an enhanced ANSI console driver. It has several advantages over ANSI.SYS
- (the driver supplied with DOS). It supports escape sequences, provides faster
- output under certain conditions, and supports the 43/50-line screens in
- EGA/VGA, and 132-column displays.
-
- PALS
- Nemec, Larry
- $?
- is a utility program allowing an easy selection of the palette color values
- for the EGA. There is a fair number of similar programs available; most of
- them require color numbers to be associated with each palette. I found it
- rather difficult to associate 64 values with the corresponding colors. So,
- after Mark Horvatich made his NEWFNT.COM system available [also on this disk]
- in its last version (8-12-86), I decided to take advantage of the easy access
- to resident palette array available through it."
-
- Palet 2
- Lazo, Charles III and Worley, Tim
- $0
- lets you select colors for the EGA that can't be changed by other programs.
- (res:1k)
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- 0542 EGA Fonts
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- EGAROM
- McCrossen, Bob
- $0
- allows you to change the default text mode character font. QB source code and 22
- fonts are included. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
- FB8x14b
- is another font to be used on an EGA. It will utilitize the save area
- provided by NEWFONT, which is on the EGA Utilities disk.
-
- Font1
- is a screen font for monochrome monitors on EGA cards.
-
- Font32
- is a new font for EGA systems. It is easier to read than IBM's Serif font
- and not as thin as the font in Mark Horvatiche's NEWFONT set.
-
- NewFont
- will provide owners of most EGA systems a new set of text fonts in both 25
- and 43 line modes. In addition, they make it a simple task to switch between
- the ROM-based 8x14 font and the two new fonts. Included with the NEWFONT
- system are alternate font-switching programs to use with the NANSI.SYS console
- driver. Two programs are included that will allow the NEWFONT system to be
- used with MARK/RELEASE, and with 'EGA-dumb' programs like Microsoft's
- CodeView.
-
- 0542 Other EGA
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- Dissolve (aka: MELT)
- is a screen clearing utility for the EGA. You can probably surmise how it
- goes about the job from the names.
-
- Ega2Ram 1.10
- Roelofs, Greg
- $0
- copies the BIOS code from slow ROM to fast RAM. Since most EGA cards are
- designed to fit the least common denominator, i.e. 8-bit PC and XT slots, one
- can achieve remarkable improvements in performance on (16-bit) AT and (32-bit)
- 386 machines. Assembler source code is included.
-
- EGAnorm
- Henningsgard, Rob
- $?
- resets an EGA monitor to its normal configuration after some program has left it
- otherwise.
-
- Enhgr
- M&H Consulting
- converts 640x350 EGA graphics to 640x480 if you have a high-resolution EGA like
- the Vega Deluxe or the EVA/480 and an autosync monitor like the NEC or Sony.
-
- Pick 1.2 (PICKLIN)
- Tosa, Y.
- $0
- lets you select the number of lines you want for your EGA or VGA display. Some
- programs, such as the file viewer, LIST, will support whatever number of lines
- your video will allow; other programs will not. DOS support only 25-line screens
- unless you use ANSI.SYS.
-
- Ram4Ega 1.00
- DLF Solutions!
- $0
- is a device driver that will relocate EGA ROM at Address C000:0000 to RAM, and
- fix up the vector table to point to the "Shadow RAM". This will be of benefit
- to 16 and 32 bit machines (80286/80386) that are slowed by 8 bit access to the
- EGA Video Adapter Card.
-
- SetVid
- is a resident program used to force the EGA into 4 color graphics mode. it
- is activated by hitting the ALT key and the right hand SHIFT key at the same
- time.
-
- ST12
- is a smooth scroller for the EGA. Use it to read through a file and you can
- adjust the speed of the scroll or stop it momentarily. With DOS piping, it can
- also be used to scroll through a directory: DIR ST12.
-
- Underln
- Wallengren, Ernie
- $?
- lets you display underlined text on a EGA (or compatible) system.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0542
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- 2851 VGA Utilities Small Programs Disk
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-
- 0x10
- Klos, William
- $0
- lets you toggle your color VGA system between color and shades of gray, as
- well as a blinking or non-blinking cursor.
-
- CGA2VGA
- Gozum, Lawrence and Marvin
- $?
- lets you capture CGA graphic screens and translate them into VGA and MCGA
- screens in MCGA 256 color mode and save the screen in Bloadable format. Once
- saved you can edit your old pictures and increase their color range with your
- favorite paint or CAD program. (res:65k)
-
- Color 1.02 (COLR-ET)
- Tauck, Eric
- $10
- lets you set the text mode colors to any of the 356K possible colors on a VGA
- system. It allows the 16 text colors and the border color to be edited and
- saved. Up to nine color sets can be saved in a single file, and they can be
- loaded from the DOS command line. A TSR option is available that will install a
- color set automatically whenever the video adapter switches to a text mode.
-
- HiBack 1.1
- Huras, D.
- $5
- uses a little-known feature of VGA cards to disable foreground text blinking
- and, instead, enable high-intensity background colors. (The two are mutually
- exclusive.) Since blinking text is usually very annoying and high-intensity
- background colors are a pleasant alternative, this is a very worthwhile utility.
- This is not a TSR, so it uses no memory.
-
- HSI
- lets you experiment and see the various hues and colors available on the
- VGA. Not earth-shattering, but if you have a VGA and were going to get this
- disk anyway.
-
- QCRT 2.1
- Smith, Glenn K.
- $5
- speeds up text processing of video cards. It supports the extended text modes of
- super VGA cards.
-
- Setv 1.2
- Eyer, Bob
- $0
- enables Multisync or normal VGA video equipment to make use of five major
- video text modes.
-
- Smode
- lets you use an EGA in a 43-line mode or a VGA in a 50-line mode. Assembler
- source code is included.
-
- The Universal VESA TSR (UNIVESA)
- Bennett, Kendall
- $0
- extends the video BIOS routines of superVGA video cards to make them
- VESA compatible. Requires a 386 or better.
-
- VGAchall
- purports to test the degree of register level compatibility between an IBM
- PS/2 VGA card and another brand VGA card.
-
- VGA Gray-Scale (VGA-GS)
- Taylor, Scott
- $0
- turns the VGA Gray-Scale Summing off, to make a color VGA simulate a B&W VGA.
- C and ASM source code included.
-
- VGARam 1.0
- Warthen, Brett
- $20
- lets you convert up to 96K of RAM on your VGA (and many EGAs) video adapter into
- usable DOS RAM. When active, it disables EGA/VGA graphics. It can be temporarily
- disabled when you need EGA/VGA graphics and later reactivated.
-
- VGA Screen Saver (VGASCR)
- Gozum, Lawrence & Marvin
- $9
- lets you capture VGA and MCGA screens in a MCGA 256 color mode and save the
- screen in a bloadable format.
-
- VPT 4.15
- clySmic software
- $25
- allows VGA or Display Adapter/2 users to view the quarter-million color palette
- and set any attribute (0-15) to any color. The colors can be save and re-loaded
- later and should remain with most programs. Other features include optimized
- network support, and a 1K TSR to help maintain the selected colors after other
- programs have changed them.
-
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- 2851 VGA Fonts
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- Romfnt 1.0
- Godfrey, Tim
- $7
- writes new fonts into the VGA BIOS ROM (which must be already loaded into shadow
- RAM). If your motherboard doesn't support shadowing the video BIOS, then you
- can't use this program. The new fonts will be permanent, and will survive mode
- changes. This program is not a TSR, and doesn't change anything in the VGA
- except the font data and ROM Checksum.
-
- Roman Font (ROMNFNT)
- Nordan, Matthew
- $0
- is a font for VGAs that looks like a squared-off Roman typeface.
-
- VFont 1.0
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- is a VGA font loader. Fonts in various sizes are supplied, providing for 25,
- 30, 33, 36, 44, and 50-line VGA text displays. Also included with this program
- is ModSav, a 200-byte TSR that stops programs from trashing VGA screen fonts
- and VANSI, a VGA-specific ANSI driver. It has a very clean, easy to read
- sans-serif font. VFont does not work at the DOS prompt under DESQview, which
- has its own ANSI driver, but it WILL work with programs under DESQview which
- allows additional screen lines, such as, but not limited to, WordPerfect and
- Magellan.
-
- VFont 5.10 (VFONTCS)
- ClySmic Software
- $0
- is a utility that loads replacement text-mode fonts for VGA systems. It includes
- a "modern" font and a handwritten scrawl font that is sure to make you smile. A
- 4.5k TSR keeps other programs from wiping out the font you have selected. VFont
- works with DESQview if you load it before loading DV, but not if you load it in
- a DV window.
-
- VGAFonts
- $0
- is a large collection of different screen fonts for VGA.
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2851
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- 0860 Hercules Utilities Small Programs Disk
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-
- CS
- contains three programs CS.COM, CSS.COM, AND MONO.COM. The CS and CSS are
- used to make your Hercules card simulate a Color Graphic Adapter. MONO. is
- used to resume the normal monochrome mode.
-
- EGA720
- Geary, Michael
- $?
- demonstrates how to program an Enhanced Graphics Adapter driving monochrome
- display in a Hercules compatible 720x348 mode. It will work with any EGA card
- with at least 128k memory.
-
- Graphic Routines (GR)
- Quinlan, Michael
- $?
- is a simple graphics support for both Hercules Graphics Card and the IBM Color
- Graphics Adapter. Three "levels" of access are provided. The lowest level
- uses screen hardware coordinates. The second level of access is a simple
- window arrangement similar to that available in Turbo Pascal. The highest
- level of access is to specify world coordinates.
-
- HercTosh
- Simpson, Stephen G.
- $?
- is a memory resident, Hercules-to-Toshiba graphics screendump utility. (on disk
- #524)
-
- Herc-C
- Dickson, Bill
- $?
- is a preliminary of "C" callable Hercules graphics functions, some written on
- MicroSoft Macro assembler optimized for speed of execution. About the only
- tool missing from the basic set is a text character font and display function.
-
- Hercules (HERCULE)
- contains the following instructional files and programs: HERCULES.PRG is a
- memo explaining progrmming parameters for the Hercules Graphics board.
- HERCDEMO.COM and its adjoining files HERCDEMO.ASM (souce code), HERCBIOS.DOC
- (documentation) was written to help you understand the way the Hercules card
- works. HERCBIOS.COM is a TSR which takes over some functions from ROM BIOS
- INT 10h, providing IBM capatible graphics modes 6 and 7 and adding mode 8.
- HCHARSET.ASM is a simple test program to demonstrate IBM and Hercules mode.
- There is also a C program which gives more extended demonstration of the
- facility.
-
- HGCBsave
- allows you to save your graphics pictures.
-
- HGCIBM 2.02
- Athena Digital
- $10
- provides owners of Hercules Graphics Cards a means to run software written for
- the IBM Color Graphics Mode. Also there is an introduction to Athena's
- commercial version of their software Video BIOS which offers added
- funtionality.
-
- HPRTSC
- Groupe, Alan
- $0
- prints a graphics screen from a Hercules monochrome graphics board onto the
- Epson LX80/LX90 and compatible printers.
-
- HView
- Chen, Raymond J.
- $?
- allows you to display the contents of a file on your Hercules monochrome
- graphics card. There are two versions available. HVIEW0 uses graphics page
- zero and is used when a grphics card is installed. HVIEW1 uses graphics page
- zero and is preferred since the text page is preserved and does not conflict
- with the graphics display.
-
- MagHerc 1.0
- MicroMind
- $?-$35
- is a 39k TSR that will display text on Hercules compatible monographics systems
- at double or quadruple their normal size. MagHerc will work with virtually any
- text-based program. Since all of the screen will no longer fit on the monitor,
- you can scroll around the screen using Alt plus the cursor keys.
-
- PrtSc 2.0 (PRTSCJH)
- Harper, Jeff
- $10-$20
- is a very, very fast graphics screen dump for use with Hercules and compatible
- graphic display cards and monitors and Epson compatible printers. PrtSc will
- work with CGA emulation software. A Turbo Pascal Unit is included for doing
- screen dumps from TP programs. (res: 1k)
-
- SimCGA
- Guzis, Charles
- $?
- is a memory resident utility that allows you to "fool" most software requiring
- a Color Graphics Adapter into using your Hercules monochrome adapter in the
- graphics mode.
-
- TextFlip
- is a memory resident utility that flips between the character modes (ROM
- text, 48k RamFont, 4k RamFont) of the Hercules RamFont cards.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0860
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- 1036 Screen Print Utilities Small Programs Disk
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- 1036 Save/Recall Screens
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- CutPaste 5 (CUTPAST)
- Boyd, Gerry; Weiss, Larry and Davis, Stephen R.
- $0
- is a resident utility that lets you "cut" information from a screen and "paste"
- it into another program as if entering the information from the keyboard. Among
- the features are the ability to move the cursor a word at a time when marking a
- "box" to cut. This saves a LOT of time and aggravation compared to those that
- require you to move a character at a time. This ability also carries over to
- your application program if it does not already allow you to move a word at a
- time. Support is included for enhanced keyboards. TSR: 6k. Assembler source
- included.
-
- Deceive
- is touted as being a way to deceive your boss. With DECEIVE loaded into
- memory, you run a legitimate business program, press the keys that capture the
- screen, exit the program, start editing your resume or playing computer chess
- or whatever. Boss walks back in. You press the "hot key" and the legitimate
- business screen pops back up. Crafty, eh? If you think about it, you can
- probably think of a lot of legitimate uses for such a utility too. Be sure to
- read and follow the documentation closely to understand how the key
- combinations work.
-
- Flash2
- Hack, Sidney
- $?
- lets you save up to two screens at any time and call them back up for viewing at
- any time.
-
- Flippage
- lets you flip between two video "pages" while working from DOS. This is
- especially useful when you need to save a screen of information to refer back
- to, such as a directory listing. You can issue copy, delete, compile or other
- commands on one "page" and then flip the other "page" back up to see the list
- again. A CGA (color/graphics card) is required.
-
- Grab4 1.3
- Cravener, William
- $10
- is a 30K TSR that lets you save text mode screens in their exact state,
- including screen colors. You can capture up to four screens in memory,
- and they can be saved to disk as COM files. Screens are easily recalled,
- and can be altered in the edit mode.
-
- KutsGlue 1.2
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $10-$20
- is a 6k-46k TSR cut and paste utility that allows each line in the block to be
- cut to a different length. It also supports up to 50-line video modes. In
- general, it works like most cut and pasters, but as you move down the right side
- of the screen marking the area to be cut, you are not constrained to a
- rectangle. You can move the cursor left/right as you go to change the length for
- each line. The buffer can be set to hold from 1k to 40k.
-
- Nabbit 1.7
- RSE Inc
- $11
- is a 2K TSR that lets you grab ASCII characters off your screen and insert
- them into other programs through the keyboard buffer whenever you press the
- Insert hot key. This is an easy way to transfer data between programs. You may
- also send captured data to your printer to print envelopes, labels, or partial
- screen dumps.
-
- Teleport
- Kahan, David
- $?
- can capture, re-display, edit and save to text files up to four different
- screens of data at once and displaying them simultaneously. Four captured
- screens can be viewed at once via four windows which can be individually
- scrolled, or you can zoom one window up to full size. (res:41k)
-
- A user reports that a letter to David Kahan, author of Teleport, came back
- marked unforwardable.
-
- TextBuf
- Chapman, Gary
- $?
- is a multi-featured utility that lets you capture data from the screen and
- "paste" it into another program. Among its features are the ability to copy
- columns of text; to copy non-adjacent parts of the screen; to paste all the text
- at once or a line at a time; to edit or print text you have captured; and to
- even use the capture buffer area and editor as a quick-and-dirty word processor.
- STARTKEY.COM lets you change the "hot key" for TEXTBUF.
-
- Winprint
- Burtner, Carl
- $?
- is designed to provide an easy, straight-forward method of printing or saving a
- portion of the screen and recording or playing back keystroke sequences.
-
-
- 1036 Screen Printing
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- FastDump 1.1 (FASTDMP)
- Systems Technology, Inc.
- $10-$20
- is a fast 7k TSR screen dump program which supports CGA, EGA, VGA, Hercules and
- text screens. It supports Epson and IBM Proprinter dot matrix and HP LaserJet
- compatible printers. Output can be landscape (1 to a page) or portrait (1, 2, or
- 3 to a page). Alternatively, the output can be directed to a file.
-
- Ffeed
- is a resident utility that adds a form feed at the end of a screen dump so
- that you don't have to manually eject the paper. To give you the choice, this
- only works if you do a screen dump using the shift key on the right side of
- the keyboard.
-
- LQVGA 1.78
- Ares Technologies
- $14-54
- is a 18K TSR that allows you to print any VGA or Super VGA screen to an
- Epson, Canon Bubble Jet, IBM Graphics printer or compatible printer. It
- will print even hi-res and 256-color screens.
-
- Print Control Program 2.0 (PCP)
- Blanchard Software
- $10
- is a 12k pop-up printer control utility that offers more flexible print-screen
- functions, such as printing only selected portions of the screen, printing
- high-intensity text in bold, and more. It can be set up to work with any
- printer.
-
- PrtScr (PTSCR43)
- Vaughan, Jim
- $0
- prints all 43/50 lines on an EGA/VGA display, unlike the standard BIOS which
- only prints 25 lines.
-
- ScrnSho 2.0
- Fridlund, Alan J.
- $35
- is a TSR screen capture utility and a display system for most text and
- graphics modes for CGA, EGA, and VGA. Once displayed, you can change the
- EGA/VGA palette or print the screen to Epson or HP LaserJet printers. Captured
- screens can now be saved in PCX format for importation into other programs.
- Other features include a disk file save option and help screens.
-
- SDump
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- allows you to do a PrtSc (print a screen) to a file instead of to a printer.
-
- Snip
- Richwell, Gunner
- $15
- lets you capture a part of a screen, such as a column of numbers, and dump it to
- printer, disk file, or another location ("pasting") or deleted or filled with
- blanks, etc. (res:4k)
-
- Sprint
- speeds up Print-Screen, optionally adds a line-feed, substitutes a period
- for unprintable characters and more.
-
- SPS 1.3
- Troiano, Paul
- $0
- is a 1.5k TSR which allows you to print selected portions of the screen.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1036
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- 2247 Screen Capture Utils Small Programs Disk
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-
- ConCopy 1.50 09-93 CD
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $0
- captures screen writing in a disk file at the same you are able to view it on
- the screen. This does not work for programs that write directly to video
- memory, which many programs do, but ConCopy should still prove very useful for
- many applications.
-
- Dirt Cheap Frame Grabber 2.03 (DCFG)
- Day, Michael
- $0
- provides plans for building an interface for grabbing video from your TV or VCR
- Requires only a few parts and the printer port.
-
- Dumpy
- Natural Software ASP
- $20
- captures text screens from other programs and lets you replay them later in
- slide-show fashion. It should work with most video cards. (res:<1k)
-
- EgaCam
- SML Services, Inc.
- $?
- lets you save text or graphics screens from an EGA monitor to a disk file.
-
- EGACap
- PFM, Inc.
- $0
- is a 45k TSR which saves high-resolution (640x350x16) EGA graphics screens in a
- either PCX format or a format which can be BLOADed by GW, QB, Turbo BASIC. A
- handy utility, SHOWPCX, is included for viewing PCX files.
-
- Gemcap 4.01
- Allen, Michael
- $35
- allows you to capture screen images from other programs and save them in IMG
- format which can be read by many programs such as Ventura and WordPerfect.
- EGA/VGA graphics modes and high resolution EGA/VGA fonts are supported. Support
- for 640x200, 640x350, 640x480 & any 80 column text mode is included. Converts
- reverse video color attributes. Support for Hercules is provided in text mode
- only.
-
- GetScr
- is a resident program that will capture medium resolution screen pictures
- (ONLY) and store them in binary files in standard BSAVE format. These files
- may be used with the FLICKER presentation graphics system [2-GR-612] and other
- programs that can read BSAVEd files. GETSCR will capture Lotus graph displays
- and any other medium resolution screens.
-
- PC-Images 1.8 (PCIMAGE)
- RSE, Inc.
- $35
- allows you to capture images from your screen and group them into carousels
- which can be run without the program. You can create pop-up slide shows or use
- a carousel as a screen saver.
-
- PushPop
- is the program that, once loaded, remains resident in memory. When it has
- been loaded, the CRT display can be copied to a screen-image file by
- concurrently depressing the Shift-PrtSc keys. POP.COM will restore the PUSHed
- screen and let you set or change the colors.
-
- Snapshot
- will capture a screen into a BLOADable file. (That is a file format used by
- BASIC and some other programs.)
-
- Save Our Screens 3.0 (SOS)
- Shapiro, Gary J.
- $20
- is a pop-up utility that lets you capture and restore up to nine text screens in
- memory any number onto disk. This process can be done within most applications.
- Monochrome, Color, EGA and VGA text modes are fully supported in 40 and 80
- column modes. PS/2 is supported. Screen sizes up to 80x50 on EGA/VGA/etc. are
- supported. (res:11k - 38k)
-
- TCap 1.01
- McLain, J. P.
- $0
- is a TSR (10k) text screen capture utility that saves to disk. Another utility
- in the set, SHOW, will let you view and print the files or convert them to text
- or binary for use in other programs.
-
- TdSnap
- Standley, Jim
- $?
- captures a "snapshot" of a screen and adds it to a specified capture file.
-
- Textshot 2.1 (TXTSHOT)
- McAdams Associates ASP
- $25
- is a 20K TSR that saves images of any 80-column text screen to monochrome
- PCX format. It supports all common video standards. Features include image
- clipping, switchable fonts, image inversion and color patterns. (Not on
- this disk. Ask for disk #8948.)
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2247
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- 0280 Video Utilities Small Programs Disk
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-
- 0280 ANSI Utilities:
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- NOTE: Many programs require the use of ANSI.SYS which comes with DOS. All you
- have to do is copy it to your boot disk and add the line DEVICE=ANSI.SYS to
- your CONFIG.SYS file. Check your DOS manual for more info. The following are
- improvements over DOS's ANSI.SYS and ANSI-related utilities:
-
- Ansi Color/Prompt Selector 6.05 (ANSICLR)
- ClySmic Software
- $0
- is a screen color selector for those who use an ANSI screen driver. It allows
- easy color selection using mnemonics instead of numbers; has a random color
- election mode; and sets the prompt to a contrasting color. An OS/2 version is
- included.
-
- ANSI Mouse 1.0 (ANSIMOU)
- Deala, Alan
- $0
- is an ANSI screen designer/drawer that is completely mouse driven. You can
- change text colors and characters through drop down menus. Results are saved in
- ANSI format files.
-
- Lansi
- Kroener, John C.
- $0
- lets you select ANSI files from a menu and view them. Great for BBS sysops who
- have a lot of ANSI "graphics" files.
-
- Newart and Smoothy (NEWART)
- Rexxcom Systems
- $17
- contains a new extended ANSI character set. While the standard character set
- limits you to straight horizontal and vertical lines, Newart includes over 130
- altered characters which let you create impressive screen drawings and fonts
- containing curves and smooth, slanted lines. EGA/VGA is required.
-
- Qwikansi
- is a replacement console device driver for ANSI.SYS. In conjunction with
- QWIKMODE and QWIKSCRN, it provides greatly increased screen writing.
-
- Warp Driver 2.2 (WARPDRV)
- Tauck, Eric
- $0
- is an improvement over DOS's ANSI.SYS. It performs faster screen writing,
- optional automatic pause when the screen gets full (based on a user-specified
- number of lines), screen color setting on start-up, a shortened BIOS beep, and
- more. Support is provided for Tseng text modes 21H to 24H, 26H, and 2AH.
-
- Zansi
- Hanlin, Thomas
- $?
- is a modification of NANSI.SYS that is smaller and faster, but lacks a couple of
- NANSI's more esoteric features. Zansi is 45% faster (in writing screens) than
- if you use no device driver; it is 32% faster than using ANSI.SYS which comes
- with DOS and it is 8% faster than NANSI.SYS.
-
- 0280 Banners/Displays
- ---------------------
- Also see the Batch section and the Graphics section for screen displays.
-
- Banner
- Smith, Martin
- $?
- is designed to help you get a message to the screen as easily as possible. It
- can load and save files from disk, and includes an editor with a user
- definable set of color keys to make color changes. This is the ultimate in
- message scrolling utilities. Even lets you add music.
-
- Flash 2.0 (FLASHDT)
- Todd, Dennis P.
- $5
- displays a message in large letters on the screen. The message can be entered
- after calling up the program, or you can specify a file to display from the
- DOS command line. The ability to display a file on the screen in large
- letters has been frequently requested by those seeking to help vision-impaired
- people. The text is seven character spaces high and up to seven or eight
- characters wide. This is certainly large enough, but the ASCII-block font
- used could be better. (We invite Mr. Todd to check out BIG-TEXT on disk
- 1-PR-689 for sharper large ASCII fonts for the screen.) Nevertheless, we
- expect to see this utility flashing messages on screens at the next computer
- trade show we attend.
-
- Magic
- gives your computer the ability to print or display letters up to 10 inches
- high and 5 inches wide. The program can also be used to have a message scroll
- continously on the screen.
-
- 0280 Colors
- -----------
- Aurora
- Ruddy Duck Software
- $?
- sets color attributes on color graphic card.
-
- Border
- Miller, I. B.
- $?
- lets you maintain your choice of color for the border of the screen even when
- another program happens to wipe it out.
-
- BW-Only
- Dudley, Marshall
- $?
- will let you use color programs on a composite (eg: "green screen") monitor.
- BW-ONLY2 will work with some programs that BW-ONLY may not help.
-
- BWVID
- Killen, Scott
- $?
- will filter colors out of a display so that you can see the screens on a amber
- or green monitor. For programs that manage to bypass this filter, Scott uses
- a second mode of attack that he calls "screen cleaning" which actually reads
- the colors from the screen and converts them to black or white.
-
- Clorbits (CLORBIT)
- Wisan, Richard
- $?
- displays screen color combinations and attribute numbers and lets you
- experiment with both - a good way to gain an understanding screen attribute
- bytes. Does NOT require ANSI.SYS.
-
- Clrs
- Moon, Raymond
- $?
- Normally, if you have set a color attribute while in DOS and issue DOS's CLS
- command to clear the screen, DOS will leave the text the right color, but the
- cursor itself is white. This utility will clear the screen and keep the
- cursor the right color.
-
- Colors (COLRTSA)
- Telemacus Software Associates
- $?
- displays screen colors and lets you set them if you use ANSI.SYS.
-
- Color & ClrColor
- Wisan, Richard
- $?
- sets screen colors without the need for ANSI.SYS.
-
- Colour
- Swift-Ware
- $0
- allows you to set screen colors with the option of creating a small COM file
- that resets your selected colors if they are lost. Also included is a utility
- for redefining the function keys in DOS.
-
- DOScolor
- displays a color chart showing colors and their associated numbers. See
- POPCOLOR
-
- Screen Enhancer 2.4 (SCRNHNC)
- Brandyware
- $0
- allows you to add a lot of useful and/or esthetic touches to your DOS screen.
- All of this is in effect immediately after running the program and scrolls off
- as you use DOS, but you could put the program at the end of all your batch
- files to make DOS look fancier at those points. (Not on this disk. Ask for
- disk #8615.)
-
- Swatch
- Greenhut, Rick
- $?
- simply displays the various colors available with ANSI control codes and the
- corresponding codes.
-
- 0280 SpeedUp
- ------------
- Dspctl
- is a set of two programs: FAST.COM will increase the display rate of the
- T-1000 by roughly 20 to 25%. SLOW.COM will restore the display rate to normal.
-
- FastScn
- speeds up screen writing.
-
- RAW
- speeds up screen writing when used with NANSI.SYS.
-
- TheFast 1.04
- TheSoft Programming Services and Davis, Ian E.
- $5
- speeds up the video display. It is similar to a program in the library named
- Zeno, except that Zeno does not work on the Tandy 1000 and TheFast does. It
- will cause `snow' on some video cards. (res:1k)
-
- Zeno 2.0
- Lazarus, M.
- $0
- is a small, fast, memory-resident program that speeds up certain screen writes.
- The actual increase in speed is almost three-fold, but the increase you see on
- the screen depends on the application program in use. (res:1k)
-
- 0280 Other
- ----------
- Cbeep 1.4
- Swift-Ware
- $0
- allows you to replace the usual system beep sounds with a visual flash of
- selectable size and duration.
-
- CoLap 1.0
- Meyer, Eric
- $0
- allows you to adjust the contrast and brightness on laptop computers to
- a greater extent than the manual controls. CoLap is a 1.5k TSR. You can
- adjust the brightness by holding down RightShift and pressing the up or
- down cursor keys. CoLap works by adjusting the VGA palette and can also
- be used on desktops.
-
- ThunderScreen 2.21 (TSCREEN)
- Reznick, Josh
- $7
- is a 52k pop up video utility that will let you change cursor size, set border
- color, blank the screen, do a warm boot, and display free disk space and video
- modes. It will toggle between 25- and 43-line video modes on EGA/VGA.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0280
- --------------------------------
-
-
- ---------------
- 2769 Backscroll Small Programs Disk
- ---------------
-
- BackScrl
- allows you to recall screens in DOS that have already scrolled away. It
- allows up to 30 screens, but at a cost in memory of 2.5k per screen buffer.
- You can specify how many screen buffers to reserve.
-
- Buffit 3.0
- Hamilton, David T.
- $10-$15
- is a `backscroll' type of utility. It will let you page back through text
- previously displayed on the screen, assuming the text was not written directly
- to video memory. (This pretty much limits its usefulness to DOS, these days.)
- A 20k buffer is enough to capture about 15-25 screens of text.
-
- Buffit has a couple of features not in other backscroll utilities we have
- seen. One is the ability to dump the contents of the screen buffer into a disk
- file or send it to the printer. Another is a `control panel' from which you
- can clear the buffer, toggle capture on and off, and more. It utilizes
- expanded memory, and has the ability to unload itself from memory.
-
- HindSite
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $?
- is only of interest to owners of Chris Dunford's PCED (a commercial program
- not available from us). This is a utility to let you scroll back through
- information that has already scrolled off the screen in DOS.
-
- JCScroll 1.95 (JCSCROL)
- Chasen, Jeffrey
- $10
- is an 8K TSR that allows you to view text that has scrolled off the monitor. The
- number of lines available to view is controlled with a command line option. All
- text modes and EMS are supported.
-
- Re-View 1.8
- Bly, Vincent T.
- $15
- lets you recall up to three previous screens of information in DOS. While it
- doesn't allow as many screens as BACKSCRL to be recalled, it doesn't use DOS
- RAM to store them either. Instead, it uses RAM on CGA cards that is unused
- when the card is in the text mode. Consequently, it will not work on systems
- which do not have close CGA compatibility.
-
- Scroll (SCRL-RD)
- Dempsey, Robert J.
- $?
- lets you scroll back through text that has already scrolled off the screen in
- DOS. The author says this version may work on some systems on which other
- back-scroll utilities do not. (IBM-compatible graphics card required.)
-
- SCROLLit 1.7 (SCROLIT) 08-93 CD
- Bromfield Software Products
- $17
- is a screen backscroll utility which allows you to bring back into view
- lines that have already scrolled off the screen. As a TSR, it uses less
- than 10k of conventional RAM. You can specify how much RAM to use for
- storing screens. SCROLLit will try to store screens in XMS and EMS
- memory before resorting to conventional memory. In addition, it
- compresses text so that about twice as many screens can be stored in the
- same amount of RAM as other programs.
-
- Other features include the ability to capture screen writing that
- bypasses DOS and uses the BIOS, backward and forward text searches and
- the ability to write selected blocks of text to a file.
-
- Was 0.62
- Lazo, Charles III
- $0
- uses EMS to store text that has scrolled off the screen in DOS so that you can
- scroll it back for reexamination. Only 5k of DOS RAM is used to implement the
- program. The space-hungry data is stored in EMS. Assembler source code is
- included.
-
- 2769 Dual Monitors
- ------------------
- BlOther
- Shenaut, Greg
- $0
- blanks the screen of the currently inactive monitor in dual-monitor systems.
- TC++ 1.01 source code is included.
-
- CRTS-DRV
- Bering, Tom
- $0
- are drivers for systems with Monochrome and Color displays. For example, you
- can say DIR > MDRV or CDRV and put a directory listing on the Monochrome or
- the Color display while you're working on the opposite display.
-
- DupeScrn (DUPSCRN)
- Crosby, Brent A.
- $0
- copies the contents of the color monitor to the mono monitor on a dual-monitor
- setup.
-
- Flip
- lets you switch between color and mono monitors on systems with both
- adapter cards. Command Format: FLIP NUM ON/OFF; FLIP MONO ON; FLIP COLOR
- 40/80.
-
- PagePop 1.0
- Sunrise
- $15
- is a TSR that helps get the most out of dual-monitor (color and monochrome)
- systems. It can also be used on one-monitor systems to capture text screens to
- be called up later for viewing or writing to disk. It uses video memory to
- store up to nine different pages of text.
-
- Dual-monitor functions include copying all or parts of screens between
- monitors, clearing one or both screens, saving the contents of the video text
- page region to a disk file, restoring a screen from the disk file, changing
- screen colors, cut and paste text on a screen, and more.
-
- Screen
- will allow you to toggle between the monochrome and color graphics card and
- leave the inactive CRT screen intact.
-
- SwapMon Utilities (SWAPMON)
- Klausner, Ben
- $0
- toggles between a color monitor and a monochrome display. The contents of the
- screen you are leaving are left intact in order to reference them.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2769
- --------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------------------------
- 2170 CGA Fonts & Video Mode Utilities
- -------------------------------------
-
- Fontedit (FONTEDI)
- Synergy Software of Nebraska
- $?
- lets you create and edit your own character fonts on the CGA.
-
- 2170 Video Mode, Other
- ----------------------
- 130
- Graham, Keith P.
- $0
- is an interesting demo of how a CGA screen can be pushed into producing low
- resolution 130 color graphics.
-
- AnsiEd
- Queern, John
- $0
- makes it very easy to add color and other flourishes to your text files. AnsiEd
- will display a specified text file and let you quickly and easily make changes
- to it. When it saves your file back to disk, it inserts ANSI color commands;
- then the next time you TYPE the file in DOS, your text appears in the colors you
- used, assuming you have DEVICE=ANSI.SYS in your CONFIG.SYS file (see your DOS
- manual). C source code is included.
-
- ATT25/ATT50
- puts the AT&T into the 50- and 25-line modes.
-
- CLX 2A
- Beck, Randolph
- $0
- is a 1k TSR that intercepts a CLS and clears the screen in a fancy way. May not
- work on some mono monitors.
-
- Font Height Utility 1.0 (FONTHT)
- Meyer, Eric
- $0
- lets you select from a wide variety of font sizes for EGA/VGA.
-
- LCsrite
- lets you write on the screen temporarily without affecting the program you
- are in or its data. The text you write will remain on the screen until your
- program overwrites it or the screen clears. A CGA-compatible video card is
- required. (res:1k)
-
- Lineset
- is a text file that shows the IBM line drawing character set in a box
- format that makes it easy to find the desired character code. The chart is
- followed by a complete ASCII table in character number order.
-
- NoAnsi
- Maruna, Franz C.
- $0
- is a handy program that lets you view Ansi drawings and colors without
- installing ANSI.SYS.
-
- PS2VID
- will allow you to change your video mode on a PS2.
-
- Reset Video (REVID)
- Ford, Nelson ASP
- $0
- resets your video back to normal text mode. When testing programs, we are
- sometimes left with no cursor or a black-on-black screen or with some illegible
- EGA/VGA font, etc. Most of the time, typing MODE 80 will get things back to
- normal, but if you're in some strange graphics mode, MODE won't work.
-
- Scrnform.BAS
- prints out a worksheet of the screen divided into 25x80 cells for laying
- out screens.
-
- Sizeit
- Fretz, Douglas C.
- $0
- puts a movable ruler on the screen so that you can easily figure the column
- number of data on the screen. It also has a vertical so that you can determine
- row number. For good measure, the actual numbers of row and column are displayed
- at the bottom of the screen.
-
- SLT-Vid
- Frank, Tom
- $0
- lets you toggle the display on a Compaq SLT/286 between white on black or
- black on white. Assembler source code is included.
-
- UP
- moves the cursor back up the screen when ANSI.SYS is being used. An
- interesting us of UP is when have something on the screen in DOS, such as a
- directory listing, and want to enter a lot of commands, such as deleting or
- copying files, and you don't want the listing to scroll off the screen. After
- each command, enter UP and the number of lines the command used on the screen
- and the cursor is back where it was.
-
- VidModes
- Sittler, Paul
- $?
- allows the user to check on what video mode the IBM video board is in and
- optionally change the video mode to the desired video mode. "VIDMODE n" will
- change the mode to the mode number "n".
-
- VideoTst
- displays dots, horizontal and vertical lines and color bars to aid in
- testing and aligning your monitor.
-
- What Video 2.1 (WHATVID)
- Panther Associates
- $5
- tells you the kind of video adapter installed on a system and what graphics
- modes are available on it.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2170
- --------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------------
- 2915 Cursor/Prompt Control Small Programs Disk
- --------------------------
-
- 2915 Cursor
- -----------
- Blink
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $?
- is an effort to still the blinking cursor. IBM did not really intend for it
- to be stilled, so this program doesn't do a perfect job of it, but if the
- blinking is a serious problem for you, this utility can help. May not work on
- some systems.
-
- Blink-Off! 1.1 (BLNKOFF)
- RSE, Inc.
- $11
- is a 1k TSR that lets you turn off the blinking cursor and replace it with a
- block cursor in a color of your choice.
-
- Tommie R. Talley, Ardmore, OK: "Blink-off does not seem to configure properly. I
- have only been able to bring up the default size cursor and the color changes
- from the chosen one when toggling back and forth at the DOS prompt."
-
- PsL: According to the author's documentation the color depends on what size the
- cursor would be if it weren't blinking. As you know, many programs change the
- size of the cursor to indicate different things. Therefore Blink-Off changes the
- cursor color when it notices a change in the cursor size.
-
- BloCurs
- Cummings, Steve
- $0
- turns the cursor into a large block that can easily be seen on any laptop
- screen.
-
- BlockCursor3 (BC3)
- Hummer, Robert W.
- $0
- is a tiny TSR that maintains the computer's cursor in a block shape, no matter
- what program you are in.
-
- BriteLine 1.4 (BRITELN)
- RSE Inc.
- $11
- is a 1k TSR that highlights the entire line the cursor is on, making it easier
- to locate the cursor on laptops and to follow rows of numbers, etc, across the
- screen on any computer.
-
- Compqcur
- will restore a normal cursor on a Compaq if some other program has left it
- in an abnormal state.
-
- Curon
- lets you change the shape of the cursor using the Home and End keys. It
- worked all right on a CGA but not quite right on a VGA.
-
- Cursr
- lets you define the shape of your cursor.
-
- CurSiz and Cursor
- Mueller, Bill
- $?
- CURSIZ tells you the parameters of your present cursor shape, and CURSOR lets
- you change them.
-
- KeepCrs
- Ross, Ed
- $?
- loads and stays in memory to keep other programs from messing up your cursor,
- as some like to do.
-
- NO-BLINK - see BLINK, above.
-
- SetBlink (SETBLNK)
- Rosetta Stone Systems
- $25
- is a 1k TSR that lets you set the cursor blink rate and shape. This is the
- best cursor control utility we have seen, although it still has several bugs
- in it. You can easily select from 18 different cursor shapes or create your
- own and then switch between the new cursor shape and the old PC cursor at any
- time. It is intended mainly for word processing and it "goes away" when using
- a spreadsheet program.
-
- Bugs: When we selected a non-blinking block cusor, it left a "trail" in column
- one when doing a DIR in DOS. When we toggled back to what was supposed to be
- the "normal" system cursor, we instead got a cursor at the "top" of the line.
- Nevertheless, we think this program has great potential and trust that the
- bugs will be fixed.
-
- V7Curs 1.01
- ClySmic Software
- $0
- is a 430-byte TSR that sets the cursor to a non-blinking mode on Video Seven VGA
- systems.
-
-
- #2915 Prompt
- ------------
- BART
- $0
- is a batch file that creates a DOS prompt that looks like Bart Simpson. If you
- get the message "Out of environment space", see your DOS manual to increase the
- space.
-
- Birthday.Bat
- $0
- is a batch file that sets the DOS prompt to a color display of a birthday cake
- with twinkling candles on top and "Happy Birthday" below.
-
- Prmt
- $0
- is a batch file that sets your DOS prompt to display a message and/or time and
- date at the top of the screen.
-
- Prompter (PRMPTER)
- Ball, William J.
- $5
- lets you add your choice of colorful illustrations to your DOS prompt. Included
- are 50 different pictures, including stars, castle, eyes, and Godzilla. Since
- the "pictures" must be drawn with ASCII characters, some are pretty weak, but
- others are very good.
-
- Skull-Prompt (SKULL-P)
- REXXCOM Systems
- $0
- displays a miniature skull or star prompt along with a weird font. Requires
- EGA/VGA. BONES, also on this disk, displays several similar prompts with a
- different font. Your young computerists in the house will particularly enjoy
- these.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #2915
- --------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------
- 3884 Screen Blanking Small Programs Disk
- --------------------
-
- Blank (BLNK-ET)
- Tauck, Eric
- $10
- is a 500-byte TSR that blanks the screen (VGA only) after a specified period of
- keyboard or (serial) mouse inactivity. This is the only screen blanker for DOS
- in the library that will also detect mouse activity.
-
- Burnout II
- Dunford, Christopher J.
- $?
- is the definitive utility for screen blanking (to prevent burn-in of
- characters on the screen during periods of screen inactivity.) It will blank
- EGA and VGA cards in any mode, including the 43-line mode, and it will not
- affect communications as some screen-blanking utilities do.
-
- FractalSave Screen Saver 1.0 (FSSS)
- Price, James H.
- $15
- is a 19k TSR screen saver utility based on the popular FractalWeave program. It
- works with all monitor types.
-
- ITALK
- SwiftWare
- $0
- is a talking screen blanker. An animated pair of blinking eyes appears on your
- screen and if someone tampers with your keyboard, one of four digitized messages
- is spoken through the PC's speaker.
-
- Noyb
- is a utility that lets you blank out the screen by pressing a key
- combination. ("NOYB" stands for "None of Your Business".) Chris Dunford's
- definitive, all-round screen-blanking utility, BURNOUT [1-UT-2915] allows you
- to blank the screen on demand as well as when the screen is inactive.
-
- Quixx 3.0
- Kraidin, Jonathan
- $15
- is a TSR screen blanker with a graphics display of moving, colored lines. It
- makes use of Expanded Memory if available. A starfield display is also
- available. Requires DOS 3.0 or above.
-
- Scrnsave 2.1 (EGASAVE)
- O'Neill, Brian
- $0
- is a screen-blanking utility for the EGA and VGA. Features include a timeout
- interval which can be set from the command line and immediate screen blanking
- by pressing a hotkey. (res:1k)
-
- Scrsave2
- Cracchiolo, Joseph J.
- $?
- is a screen blanking utility that checks the status of the key lock on AT's
- and compatibles and only blanks the screen if the key is in the LOCK position.
- This gives you more control over the blanking than those programs that blank
- the screen after a certain number of minutes.
-
- ShowLogo 1.0 (SHOLOGO)
- Desert Frog Software
- $20
- is a 6.8k TSR screen saver that displays your logo or other PCX file. It
- monitors the keyboard, mouse and parallel ports and blanks the screen after a
- specified period of inactivity. It supports 25, 43 and 50 line color displays
- and EGA/VGA graphics. Optionally, instead of blanking the screen, it can lock
- your system until you enter a password. Hot keys let you temporarily disable it
- or blank the screen at will. It also offers the option of displaying a
- user-specified, five-line message instead of the graphics.
-
- Sparks 901123
- Hause, William D.
- $10
- is an 8k TSR screen saver program for EGA/VGA that blanks the screen after a
- specified period of inactivity and puts on a graphics fireworks show. Blanking
- on demand is available at the press of a key as well.
-
- StarSvr
- Lead Dog Computer Services
- $5
- is 44k TSR screen saver that displays the stars in the Milky Way. The user can
- adjust the speed, density, colors and timer options. It also lets you blank the
- screen on demand.
-
- Unlike displays where all the stars appear to streak towards you, there is
- little activity in this one other than the winking on and off of the stars and
- an occasional streak of a star or comet or something.
-
- Sticks 920125
- Hause, William D.
- $15
- is an 8K TSR screen saver with a kaleidoscope graphics display. Requires
- EGA/VGA.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3884
- --------------------------------
-
-
- Blank-It 5.1b
- Rhode Island Soft Systems, Inc. ASP
- $15
- #12080
- is a 1k TSR screen blanking program. It works on all types of video
- systems and in graphics as well as text modes. It allows screen blanking
- on demand and will blank characters written to the screen while the
- screen is in the blanked mode. Other features include hotkey support,
- Windows compatibility, and more. Also included is APIBlank, a sample
- program with source code that controls Blank-It via the Blank-It API.
-
-
- Desert Frog Screen Scenes 3.2
- Desert Frog Software
- $15
- #3184
- are TSR (15k) screen blankers/savers with a twist. Instead of just blanking
- the screen after a period of inactivity, they display graphics or special
- effects. On VGA systems, 256-color graphics are supported. Features include
- Logitech and Microsoft mouse support, the ability to go to sleep and wake up
- from the command line, password protection, and the use of EMS to reduce DOS
- RAM usage to 7K. A color monitor and a hard disk are required.
-
-
- Explosiv 3.0 08-93 CD
- Gresseth, Reidar & Hook, Chris
- $20
- #4350
- contains screen savers for both DOS and Windows. The DOS version is a
- TSR that uses from 1 to 16K, and features five unusual animated
- displays. The Windows version has two animated displays, and also
- includes password protection. Both can also blank the screen with no
- animation. It also allows you to turn GIF graphic files into a screen
- saver display.
-
-
- Big Utilities
- Bellamy, Jack L.
- $10
- #20140/2652
- is a family of text mode magnifying utilities for those people whose eyesight is
- significantly impaired. It stores the text appearing on your text mode screen
- and rewrites it in a stroked font in a graphics mode (a mono version is also
- included). You can adjust the magnification to suit your needs and move about
- the "enlarged" screen to read all of it. When you press escape, the original
- text mode screen is restored so that you can continue to make entries via the
- keyboard. Also included on this disk:
-
- SeeBeep
- Cravener, William
- $0
- is a 4K TSR that replaces the system beep with a visual indication. This is
- particularly useful for hearing impaired user, as well as for those who need
- to run programs quietly.
-
- BPop
- Hexagon Products
- $27
- #20140/2153
- lets you magnify text screens while in any program. In the enlarged mode, the
- characters on the screen no longer fit on the screen, so you use the cursor
- keys to scroll around. This utility is ideal for the vision-impaired or for
- use on laptops or presentations where large print is helpful. With CGA or
- better graphics, you can choose from several different font sizes. A text
- search capability is included.
-
-
- ------------------------------------
- 20140/3411 Vision-Impaired Utilities Small Programs Disk
- ------------------------------------
-
- Big 1.0 (BIG-123)
- Hexagon Products
- $39
- is a 30k TSR screen magnifier for Lotus 1-2-3 versions 1A, 2.01, 2.2, and,
- with some restrictions, version 3.0 of 1-2-3. It enlarges parts of the screen
- appropriate to the context.
-
- BigLtr 1.0
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $10-$20
- duplicates each keystroke you make in a large font in a horizontally scrolling
- line across the bottom of the screen. This should be a real boon for people
- with impaired vision. The display can be toggled off and on without leaving
- your program.
-
- Since BigLtr takes up several lines at the bottom of the screen for displaying
- text, it will work only with programs that do not use those lines. The on-disk
- documentation tells how to patch WordStar 3.3 and 4.0 and WordPerfect 5.0 so
- that they will not use those lines. The default for BigLtr causes the display to
- lag what is being typed by a letter, which we found to be confusing when testing
- it. The documentation tells you how to change to an "immediate" display. res:5k
-
- BLook 2.0
- Hexagon Products
- $0
- is a large-print text file reading program. Using the cursor keys, you can
- scroll or page back and forth through the file to read it. Since lines will be
- longer than the screen in the enlarged modes, you can move a screen at a time or
- jump to either end of a line with the function keys. Blook is handy for the
- vision impaired or for doing demos for a group.
-
- BType 2.0
- Hexagon Products
- $0
- is a large-character replacement for DOS's TYPE command. It differs from Blook
- in that it can read any size file and it cannot page or scroll back through text
- that has scrolled off the screen.
-
- MySpeech 1.3 (MYSPCH)
- Newman, Norman
- $20
- is a 2K TSR which reads keystrokes and speaks them through the Covox Speech
- Thing. This program is available on the Speech Thing Programs disk #9013,
- which can be ordered for $5, but is given free when you purchase a Speech
- Thing.
-
- The Magnify System 2.0 (MAGNIFY)
- Swayne, Patrick
- $0
- is a set of programs that double the size of the characters on all or part of a
- text screen. Included is a big-character file-viewing utility. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
- ReadIt 1.5
- DLJ Software
- $15
- is a text file display/reading program written by a blind computer programmer
- who uses a text-to-speech software package to access computers. This file reader
- has many features found in other file viewing utilities and is easy to use for
- both sighted people and persons using speech software and synthesizers. The
- speech features which are important for those that cannot view the screen
- include an automatic line wrap feature so lines are not broken in the middle of
- words and error messages have a tone.
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-
- Display Font Editor
- Rimrock Software ASP
- $49
- #3673
- is a graphics based editor and utilities for creating and modifying custom
- EGA/VGA display fonts. Customized fonts can be loaded into the display adapter
- and used in place of the normal display font. The utilities provide useful
- capabilities such as loading fonts to the display, mapping fonts and converting
- fonts to ASCII. Requires 640K EGA, VGA or Hercules. Mouse is recommended.
-
-
- Duke Language Toolkit
- Duke University
- $0
- #1228
- was developed by Duke University for creating foreign language fonts for the
- EGA. It creates fonts like Hebrew and Russian but it is a great tool for
- creating alternative ordinary screen fonts.
-
- Paul McCarthy who brought this program to our attention has also added some
- fonts that he wrote using this program (a sanserif, a light sanserif and a
- light serif and many others).
-
- He said the program is also useful for creating certain alternate characters.
- Utilities are also included for converting the generic fonts created by the
- font editor for the Toshiba, Proprinter and Epson.
-
-
- Explosiv Logo
- Hook and Gresseth Software
- $25
- #4852
- lets you turn any 16-color GIF file into a pop-up screen saver. DOS and
- Windows versions and some sample GIFs are included. A screen capture
- utility is also provided. EGA/VGA required.
-
-
- Font123
- TDK Systems, Inc.
- $5
- #3256
- is a text font editor for EGA and VGA displays. Up to eight fonts can be loaded
- simultaneously on a VGA. Many sample fonts are included. There is also character
- table switching; instant font installation; customization; support for font
- sizes from 5-32 pixels; character preview; editing functions including
- complement, mirror, rotate, size adjustment and more.
-
-
- Font Mania 2.3
- REXXCOM Systems
- $19
- #4116
- is an EGA/VGA font editor. It can be used to edit a computer's default text
- font; create a new font-set; save a font in a COM file which can be executed
- from the DOS prompt or from a batch file; incorporate redesigned fonts into
- programs; customize fonts for special effects and more.
-
-
- Fractal Mania 1.0
- Desert Frog Software
- $17
- #12038
- is a 7K TSR screen saver that displays animated fractal scenes. It pops-up
- over text or graphics and supports 256-color graphics. Requires a hard disk
- and VGA.
-
-
- Grabber 3.96
- Monroe, Gerald A.
- $29-$59
- #3473
- lets you capture text and graphics screens to a COM file which, when run, will
- re-display the screen. All you have to do is type in the name of the file from
- DOS to display the captured file. A memory-resident utility is provided that
- captures character-based text screens directly to plain ASCII text files.
-
- Grabber supports most video systems, including IBM compatible Monochrome
- Display Adapters ("MDA"), advanced EGA/VGA text modes, and Hercules compatible
- mono-graphics adapters in the text mode. Grabber also supports DOS errorlevel
- functions for use in batch files. Other features include the ability to
- convert captured graphic images to PCX, GIF, and PIC formats and hotkey
- support.
-
-
- Fansi-Console
- #7264/287 [2 disks]
- is a video enhancement utility that replaces DOS's ANSI.SYS. It's main purpose
- is to speed up screen writing. It also has a scroll/recall facility that lets
- you view lines that have scrolled off the top of the screen in DOS.
-
-
- Nansi.SYS
- #7264/595
- is a fast replacement for ANSI.SYS. It supports 43/50-line modes of EGA/VGA.
-
-
- PCXDump 8.1
- Frandsen, Jesper
- $30
- #4201
- is a 9K TSR that saves graphic screen to a disk file in PCX format. PCX
- files can be loaded into almost any program that supports graphics.
- PCXDump supports a large number of SuperVGA controllers. Other features
- include a menu-controlled interface, greyscale support, virtual screen
- support, automatic timed screen captures, hotkey options, split-screen
- capture support, a PCX file-viewing utility, and much more. EGA/VGA
- required.
-
-
- PhantomScreen 1.0
- OSCS Software Development, Inc.
- $30
- #12286
- At last, there is a shareware screen saver for DOS to rival those for
- Windows. PhantomScreen lets you choose from a list of displays,
- including aquarium, aircraft, clocks, dinosaurs (a little gross, people
- in their way are picked up and eaten), "windshield wipers" (also a
- little gross, bugs come flying towards the screen where they splatter
- and are then wiped away by the windshield wipers), and many more.
-
- You can also import PCX images of up to 1024x768x256 colors. A control
- box lets you select and preview screen savers. Requires a hard disk and
- 640K RAM.
-
-
- Prism
- Gerrold, David
- $25
- #2978
- allows you to reset the color attributes on your VGA screen. This VGA
- palette editor will allow you to choose from 262,144 different colors
- for your text mode screens. Color combinations can be saved to disk and
- recalled; over 50, with such names as Twilight and Confetti, are
- included.
-
-
- SC&P 1.01
- Noyes, Christopher J.
- $30-$53
- #4577
- captures text mode screens and converts them to bitmapped graphics. This
- allows you to do print-outs that have all the attributes that appeared on the
- screen, rather than just a straight ASCII printout.
-
- Screens can be printed to HP laser printers, PCX, TIF or Ventura IMG graphic
- files. Plain text files can be produced. The entire screen can be printed or
- just a portion. Reproduction of a screen may be changed in terms of attributes
- and height/width ratio.
-
-
- Screen Font Editor 1.0
- Lilley, Jeremy
- $15
- #12102
- is an integrated EGA/VGA font and ANSI editor. Unlike other ANSI screen
- editors that can only draw crude block graphics, SFE lets you simulate
- real graphics by creating smoothly slanted lines, etc., as ANSI
- characters. The resulting displays and fonts can be linked to your own
- code if you are a programmer, or you can display the screens
- stand-alone. Several fonts and a demo are included. Requires EGA/VGA.
-
-
- Screen Thief 1.01 [SCRNTHF]
- Nildram Software ASP
- $44
- #12294
- captures screens, including some which other programs cannot. Screens
- are captured directly to GIF, PCX, TIF or BMP format. All VGA modes are
- supported including Trident and Paradise controllers in SVGA modes. The
- program also captures redefined fonts in text mode such as those used by
- DOS 6. Requires 286 or better and VGA.
-
-
- UltraFont
- Pettersen, Kurt
- $15
- #3954
- lets you create and modify EGA/VGA screen fonts. The program is easy to use.
- Characters can be copied between fonts. Requires 640K.
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