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- This is the name of the program that FAST ACCESS will
- display on it's screen. The name cannot be more than 16
- charactors long. You cannot use the "|" or "," charactors
- in the program name. These charactors are reserved for
- FAST ACCESS.
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- This is the name of the batch file to run your program.
- The name cannot be more than 8 charactors long. Do NOT
- include the file extension, FAST ACCESS will do this for
- you.
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- Example: 123R2 would be entered as 123R2
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- If the program you want to run is on a different drive
- other than the one your currently on [ ], then type <N>,
- else type <Y>.
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- Specify the drive letter that your program is on. For
- example, if the program you want to run is located on
- drive [D], then type in <D>. FAST ACCESS automatically
- finds the drive letter range for your computer (located
- in parenthesis).
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- If the program you want to execute is in a directory
- OTHER than the ROOT directory [ :\], then type <Y>, else
- type <N>.
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- Enter the directory name that the program is located in.
- Do NOT include the drive letter or colon.
-
- Example: :\123R2 would be entered as 123R2
- :\NORTON\DISK would be entered as NORTON\DISK
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- NOTE: Pressing <F2> will ONLY list directories, no sub-
- directories.
- Enter the program's name. You do NOT have to include the
- program's extension (.EXE or .COM) unless you are calling
- a batch file (available in DOS versions 3.30 and higher),
- then you must enter the ( ) extension. FAST ACCESS
- will include the CALL command for you.
-
- Examples: 123.EXE would be entered as 123
- 123 would be entered as 123
- Press ─┘ to edit the selected file. Press to select
- last file edited. Press <F2> to select one of the system
- files (AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS). If you have a mouse,
- clicking the left button anywhere on the screen will edit
- the selected file. Clicking the left button on the <F2>
- window will bring up the system files. Then double-click
- on the system file you want to edit.
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- Press ─┘ to view the selected file. Press to select
- last file viewed. Press <F2> to select one of the system
- files (AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS and FA.LOG). If you have
- a mouse, clicking the left button anywhere on the screen
- will view the selected file. Clicking the left button on
- the <F2> window will bring up the system files. Then
- double-click on the system file you want to view.
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