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- File Finder Pack
- Version 3.5
- 04-01-91
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- Jim Derr
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- Member of
- Association of Shareware Professionals
- CSERVE ID 76266,2634
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- Please note this is a shareware product. If you find these
- utilities useful please register and keep shareware alive. Only
- registered users will be supported. The fee is small and not
- unreasonable.
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- QQUUIICCKK SSTTAARRTT
- FF2 and FFF use the same format for the command line option. All
- command line parameters MUST be separated by blanks and all
- options MUST begin with a forward slash /. The options may
- appear anywhere on the command line. The format of the command
- line for both programs is:
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- FFx [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
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- If the drives parameter is omitted the programs will search all
- hard drives that can be identified. If the drives parameter is
- included then only the drives specified will be searched. (PLEASE
- NOTE THE COLON MUST BE ENTERED AFTER THE DRIVE LETTERS).
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- If the colon is entered without any drive letter preceding it
- then FFF and FF2 will only search for files on the current
- default disk drive.
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- For example:
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- FFF : *.bat
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- This will search for all files on the current default drive that
- have a file extension of bat.
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- Multiple filespecs may be entered along with multiple drives.
- For example:
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- FF2 *.BAK CD: \UTILITY\*.COM DE: \TEMP\*.* C:\JIM\*.*
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- This example will:
- 1) Find all files that have a file extension of BAK that
- resides on any identifiable hard drive.
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- 2) Find all files that have a file extension of COM in the
- UTILITY directory or any sub-directory of the UTILITY
- directory ONLY ON HARD DRIVES C AND D.
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- 3) Find all files that reside in the TEMP directory or any sub-
- directory of the TEMP directory ONLY ON HARD DRIVES D AND E.
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- 4) Find all files that reside in the JIM directory or any sub-
- directory of the JIM directory ONLY ON THE C DRIVE.
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- Any options that appear on the command line are active for all
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- FFFF22 PPRROOGGRRAAMM
- This program will find files on your hard disk. It as fashioned
- after the whereis program but has more features.
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- Format is:
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- FF2 [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
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- Where options are:
- /C comma delimited listing
- /R raw listing - full path name only
- /S short listing - filename.ext only
- /B list in bat file format
- /P pause when screen is full
- /Q quite mode
- /I also look inside archive files
- /A only look inside archive files
- /E Extended Directory Search
- /G Greater or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /L Less or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /SD Single Directory search only (do not recurse)
- /1 stop after finding one file
- errorlevel 1 returned if no files found
- errorlevel 0 returned if files are found
- /Z[RHSA] Show files with specified attributes
- /X"cmd" execute a cmd against all files found
- /@ Prompt for options.
- /CFG Configure the FF2 Program.
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- The filespec's that are specified on the command line can include
- a disk and directory. If a disk and or directory is specified
- than the search will be restricted to the specified disk and
- directory and any sub-directories under the specified directory.
- Each filespec can contain different starting disks and
- directories.
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- When specifying the file to search for FF2 has a quick complete
- algorithm. If you do not include a period in the file extension
- FF2 will expand the filespec using the wildcard character ? for
- the remainder of the filespec. For example if you entered FF2
- AB, FF2 will expand the filespec to AB??????.???. If you enter
- FF2 C:\BAT\B FF2 will expand the filespec to C:\BAT\B???????.???.
- However if you enter FF2 B.* , FF2 will not alter the filespec
- since you included a period in the filespec.
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- FF2 also has an expanded wild card search algorithm. If you
- include an * on both sides of the filename, FF2 will find all
- files that contain the characters entered between the *'s
- anywhere in the filename. For example:
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- FF2 *inst*
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- This will find all files that contain inst somewhere in the
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- I.E. D:\ANY\PINST.BAT
- C:\ONE\PCINSTAL.BAT
- C:\TWO\INSTALL.COM
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- To find files with no extension include the period but no file
- extension. I.E. FF2 *me*.
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- If no disk or directory is included with the filespec than all
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- FF2 now has the capability to automatically identify all hard
- disks on your system. You can over-ride this automatic detection
- by setting the environment variable FF to the disk letter your
- wish the search to be performed on.For example. SET FF=CD tells
- FF2 to search the C and D drives if you have not specified a disk
- in the filespec on the command line.
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- All output from FF2 can be redirected or piped by using the DOS
- redirect and pipe characters.
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- The default output produced by FF2 file-size, file-date, file-
- time, disk:\directory\filename.file-ext. This can be changed by
- using the following command line options:
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- /C Produces a comma delimited listing, this listing can be
- imported into most spreadsheet and database programs.
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- /R Produces a raw listing containing disk:\directory\fn.ext
- only.
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- /S Produces a short listing containing filename.ext only.
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- /B Produces a listing that can be used as a bat file. The
- output is as follows:
- %1 filename.ext %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
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- /P Will case a pause when the screen is full.
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- /Q Quite mode no output produced but results can be tested by
- using the if errorlevel command in a .bat file.
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- /I This option tells FF2 to also look inside any archive files
- for the indicated files. The archive files that are
- supported are ZIP, ARC, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, and LZH files.
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- /A This option tells FF2 to ONLY look inside archive files for
- the indicated files.
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- /1 This option tells FF2 to stop looking for files after it
- finds the first file that matches the specified pattern.
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- /E To increase the file search process FF2 normally only looks
- for directories that do not contain a file extension. Using
- this option tells FF2 to also look for directories that
- contain directory names with extensions.
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- /G This option allows you to limit the file search to files
- that have a filedate Greater than or Equal to the date
- specified. The format is /Gmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /G01-01-90 or /G1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate greater than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /L option to
- specify a date range)
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- /L This option allows you to limit the file search to files
- that have a filedate Less than or Equal to the date
- specified. The format is /Lmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /L01-01-90 or /L1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate less than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /G option to
- specify a date range)
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- /Z[RHSA]
- This option allows you to limit the file search to files
- that have specific attributes. For example, specifying /ZA
- will list files that have the archive attribute, /ZRH will
- list files that have the read-only attribute OR the hidden
- attribute set.
- ***PLEASE NOTE IF YOU SPECIFY THE /A OR /I OPTIONS THAN THIS
- OPTION IS IGNORED***
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- /SD This option informs FF2 to only search the directory that
- was specified on the command line and not to search any
- directories that exist under the specified directory.
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- /X"cmd"
- This options allows you to tell FF2 to execute a specified
- against all files that are found.
- For Example:
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- /X"del &"
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- will execute the delete command against all file that were
- found. The command can be any DOS command or another
- program. FF2 will insert the disk:\dir\fn.fext of the found
- file into the command where you place the & character.
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- For example if you specify the following:
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- /X"grep any & -s"
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- and FF2 finds the file c:\data\any.doc it will execute the
- following command:
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- grep any c:\data\any.doc -s
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- If you do not put the & in then FF2 will insert the found
- filespec at the first blank in the command you specify, or
- at the end of the command if no blanks exist.
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- /@ This options instructs FF2 to prompt the user for the
- command line parameters. PLEASE NOTE NO OTHER PARAMETERS ARE
- ALLOWED ON THE COMMAND LINE IF THIS OPTION IS SPECIFIED.
- The use of this option also allows the user to use the DOS
- redirect feature to feed FF2 it's parameters.
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- For example: FF2 /@ < FF2.DAT
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- This instructs FF2 to read its parameters from the file
- names FF2.DAT.
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- /CFG This options allows you to configure the FF2 program with
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- The program will then present you with a description of its
- current default setting and will prompt you for the setting that
- can be changed. FF2 will then update it's own FF2.COM program
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- This program will find files on your hard disk, and present them
- in a scrollable list.
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- Format is FFF [options] [[drives:] [filespec]] [options]
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- Where options are:
- /2 25 line mode display
- /4 43 line mode display
- /5 50 line mode display
- /d Search for dup files. (filename.ext only)
- /D Search for dup files. (filename.ext and file size)
- /E Extended Directory Search
- /G Greater or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /L Less or Equal to mm-dd-yy
- /I also look inside archive files
- /A only look inside archive files
- (THE ARCHIVE FILES THAT ARE SUPPORTED ARE ZIP,ARC,ARJ,PAK
- AND LZH)
- /Z[RHSA]
- Show files with specified attributes
- /SD Single Directory search only (do not recurse)
- /@ Prompt for options.
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- /I This option tells FFF to also look inside any archive files
- for the indicated files. The archive files that are
- supported are ZIP, ARC, ARJ, ZOO, PAK, and LZH files.
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- /A This option tells FFF to ONLY look inside archive files for
- the indicated files.
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- /d This option tells FFF to search and display duplicate files.
- Only the filename.ext will be used to determine duplicates.
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- /D This option is the same as the /d option except the
- filename.ext and file size will be used to determine if a
- file is a dup.
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- /E To increase the file search process FFF normally only looks
- for directories that do not contain a file extension. Using
- this option tells FFF to also look for directories that
- contain directory names with extensions.
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- /G This option allows you to limit the file search to files
- that have a filedate Greater than or Equal to the date
- specified. The format is /Gmm-dd-yy.
- I.E. /G01-01-90 or /G1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate greater than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /L option to
- specify a date range)
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- /L This option allows you to limit the file search to files
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- I.E. /L01-01-90 or /L1-1-90 will list files that have a
- filedate less than or equal to 1-1-90.
- (Note this option may be combined with the /G option to
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- that have specific attributes. For example, specifying /ZA
- will list files that have the archive attribute, /ZRH will
- list files that have the read-only attribute OR the hidden
- attribute set.
- **PLEASE NOTE IF YOU SPECIFY THE /A OR /I OPTION THAN THIS
- OPTION IS IGNORED.**
- /@ This options instructs FFF to prompt the user for the
- command line parameters. PLEASE NOTE NO OTHER PARAMETERS ARE
- ALLOWED ON THE COMMAND LINE IF THIS OPTION IS SPECIFIED.
- The use of this option also allows the user to use the DOS
- redirect feature to feed FF2 it's parameters.
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- For example: FFF /@ < FFF.DAT
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- This instructs FFF to read its parameters from the file
- names FFF.DAT.
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- The filespec's that are specified on the command line can include
- a disk and directory. If a disk and or directory is specified
- than the search will be restricted to the specified disk and
- directory and any sub-directories under the specified directory.
- Each filespec can contain different starting disks and
- directories.
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- When specifying the file to search for FFF has a quick complete
- algorithm. If you do not include a period and the file extension
- FFF will expand the filespec using the wildcard character ? for
- the remainder of the filespec. For example if you entered FFF
- AB, FFF will expand the filespec to AB??????.???. If you enter
- FFF C:\BAT\B FFF will expand the filespec to C:\BAT\B???????.???.
- However if you enter FFF B.* , FFF will not alter the filespec
- since you included a period in the filespec.
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- FFF also has an expanded wild card search algorithm. If you
- include an * on both sides of the filename, FFF will find all
- files that contain the characters entered between the *'s
- anywhere in the filename. For example:
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- FFF *inst*
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- This will find all files that contain inst somewhere in the
- filename.
- I.E D:\ANY\PINST.BAT
- C:\ONE\PCINSTAL.BAT
- C:\TWO\INSTALL.COM
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- To find files with no extension include the period but no file
- extension. I.E. FFF *me*.
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- If no disk or directory is included with the filespec than all
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- disks on your system. You can over-ride this automatic detection
- by setting the environment variable FF to the disk letter your
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- For example. SET FF=CD tells FFF to search the C and D drives if
- you have not specified a disk in the filespec on the command
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- maximum of 3000 files, on the screen in a scrollable list. You
- can use the cursor keys, Pgup, Pgdn, HOME, END, CTL-HOME, and
- CTL-END to scroll the list. Pressing the ESC key will exit the
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- F1 will display the help panel.
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- F10 This will allow you to sort the file list that is displayed
- on the screen. The list can be sorted by filename, file
- extension, file date, or disk:\dir location.
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- E Pressing the E key will change the default disk and
- directory to the one that contains the file currently
- highlighted on the screen.
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- R Pressing the R key allows you to run any program you wish
- against the currently highlighted file. A window will pop-
- up in which you must enter program name that you wish to
- execute. The program can be a DOS internal program, i.e.
- del, rename, or any EXE, COM, or BAT file. When you enter
- the program to execute you must tell FFF where to place the
- highlighted filename in the command by using the ! character
- as a place holder. Before FFF runs the command the ! will
- be replaced with the highlighted filename.
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- S Pressing the S key will invoke my Compressed file manager
- called SHEZ. The Program file SHEZ.EXE must be in the DOS
- path for this options to function.
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- ENTER
- or G Pressing the G or ENTER key will execute the program or BAT
- file currently highlighted on the screen. Before the Program
- is executed FFF will prompt you for any command line
- parameters that you want to pass to the program. It will
- then change to the disk and directory that the program is
- contained in, unload itself from memory and execute the
- program.
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- T The T key will toggle the tagged status of the highlighted
- item.
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- ALT-D will delete the currently highlighted file.
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- ALT-L The ALT-L key will invoke Vern Buerg's List program on
- the highlighted file. The list.com program must be in
- the DOS path for this option to function.
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- ALT-E The ALT-E key will invoke an editor of your choice. The
- default editor is QEdit by Sammy Mitchell, however you
- can change this default by using the FFFCFG program.
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- ALT-O The ALT-O key will allow you to copy the highlighted
- file. A window will appear prompting you for the
- destination drive and directory.
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- using the FFFCFG program before this options can be
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- CTL-O will allow you to copy the all tagged files. A window
- will appear prompting you for the destination drive and
- directory.
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- CTL-R Pressing the CTL-R key allows you to run any program
- you wish against all tagged files. A window will pop-
- up in which you must enter program name that you wish
- to execute. The program can be a DOS internal program,
- i.e. del, rename, or any EXE, COM, or BAT file. When
- you enter the program to execute you must tell FFF
- where to place the tagged filename in the command by
- using the ! character as a place holder. Before FFF
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- CCHHAANNGGIINNGG TTHHEE DDEEFFAAUULLTT CCOONNFFIIGGUURRAATTIIOONN OOFF FFFFFF..EEXXEE..
- To alter the default configuration of FFF.EXE Execute the FFFCFG
- program from the C>: prompt.
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- The following items may be changed via the configuration program
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- FFF configuration program Version 3.5
- ENTER THE FULL PATH NAME OF THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM TO MODIFY.
- FFF-PGM->
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- ENTER FULL PATH NAME OF THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM. I.E.
- C:\UTY\FFF.EXE
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- Do you have a serial number to install? Y or N->
- ENTER YOUR SERIAL NUMBER ON THE LINE BELOW
- SERIAL#=
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- IF YOU HAVE A SERIAL NUMBER ENTER IT HERE. WHEN THE SERIAL
- NUMBER IS INSTALLED THE SHAREWARE SCREEN WILL NO LONGER
- APPEAR.
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- ENTER WHO FFF IS REGISTERED TO ON THE LINE BELOW
- REGISTERED NAME->
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- THIS ITEM ALLOWS YOU TO ENTER YOUR NAME, OR YOUR COMPANY'S
- NAME INTO THE FFF.EXE PROGRAM. THE DATA ENTERED HERE WILL
- APPEAR ON THE HELP SCREEN, AND AT THE TOP OF FILE LIST.
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- ENTER THE NAME OF THE EDITOR PROGRAM TO USE ON THE LINE BELOW
- EDIT-PGM->
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- THIS OPTION ALLOWS YOU TO INDICATE TO FFF THE NAME OF THE
- EDITOR PROGRAM YOU WISH TO INVOKE WHEN THE ALT-E KEYS ARE
- PRESSED. THE DEFAULT IS Q.EXE.
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- ENTER THE NAME OF THE WORDPROCESSOR PROGRAM TO USE ON THE LINE
- BELOW
- WORD-PGM->
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- THIS OPTION ALLOWS YOU TO INDICATE TO FFF THE NAME OF THE
- WORDPROCESSOR PROGRAM YOU WICH TO INVOKE WHEN THE ALT-W KEYS
- ARE PRESSED. THERE IS NO DEFAULT FOR THIS OPTION.
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- ENTER THE NAME OF THE LIST PROGRAM TO USE ON THE LINE BELOW
- LIST-PGM->
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- THIS OPTION ALLOWS YOU TO INDICATE TO FFF THE NAME OF THE
- FILE BROWER PROGRAM YOU WISH TO INVOKE WHEN THE ALT-L KEYS
- ARE PRESSED. THE DEFAULT IS LIST.COM.
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- ENTER THE NAME OF THE SHEZ PROGRAM TO USE ON THE LINE BELOW
- SHEZ-PGM->
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- THIS OPTION ALLOWS YOU TO ENTER THE NAME AND LOCATION OF THE
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- FFF's current search default is to search all hard drives.
- Do you wish CHANGE this default? Y or N->
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- FFF'S DEFAULT IS TO SEARCH ALL IDENTIFIABLE HARD DRIVES FOR
- YOUR FILES. YOU MAY CHANGE THIS DEFAULT TO ONLY SEARCH THE
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- Do you wish to also search any networked drives found?
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- FFF'S DEFAULT IS TO ALSO ATTEMPT TO INDENTIFY AND SEARCH ANY
- NETWORK ATTACHED DRIVES FOR YOUR FILES. REPSOND N IF YOU DO
- NOT HAVE ANY NETWORK DRIVES -OR- YOU DO NOT WISH TO SEARCH
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- Enter 0 to use default number of rows on the screen --or--
- enter 25,43, or 50 to set the default number of lines to display
- Enter 0,25,43, or 50-->
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- FFF'S DEFAULT IS TO "COME UP" IN THE MODE THE SCREEN IS
- CURRENTLY SET. YOU CAN OVERRIDE THIS DEFAULT BY ENTERING A
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- FFF has the ability to swap 90 of its code to either EMS memory
- or to disk if EMS is not available. Currently FFF is configured
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- Not to use the swapping feature.
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- Do you wish to use the swapping feature? Y or N->
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- THE DEFAULT IS NOT TO USE THE MEMORY SWAPPING FEATURE. IF
- YOU WISH TO USE THE MEMORY SWAPPING FEATURE RESPOND Y. NOTE
- IF YOU ARE GOING TO ACTIVATE THE WORDPROCESSOR OPTION IT IS
- SUGGESTED THAT YOU TURN THIS FEATURE ON.
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- Do you want FFF to pause after running a program that has been
- specified by using the R or CTRL-R option?
- PAUSE after running a program? Y or N->
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- BY DEFAULT FFF PAUSES AFTER RUNNING AN ATTACHED PROGRAM.
- THIS GIVE YOU THE ABILITY TO VIEW THE OUTPUT FROM THE
- ATTACHED PROGRAM. IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE PAUSE TO OCCUR
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- FFF can display files in one of two formats as shown below
- 1) 9107 10/02/90 08:00:00 ---- MIXED DOC D:\MASM\
- 2) 9107 10/02/90 08:00:00 ---- D:\MASM\MIXED.DOC
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- Enter a 1 or a 2 to inidicate how you want FFF to display files.
- ENTER a 1 or a 2->
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- FFF HAS THE ABILITY TO DISPLAY THE LIST OF FOUND FILES IN
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- TWO DIFFERENT FORMATS. ENTER A 1 OR A 2 TO INDICATE WHICH
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- MMEEMMOORRYY SSWWAAPPPPIINNGG OOPPTTIIOONN IINN FFFFFF
- Beginning with release 3.3 of the FFF program, a memory swapping
- ability has been added. When invoking the Editor, SHEZ, shelling
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- FFF can optionally swap 90% of its code to either EMS memory (3.0
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- is OFF by default. It can be turned on by using the FFFCFG
- configuration program. Using this option allows you to run much
- larger programs from within FFF than would be normally
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- MMOONNOOCCHHRROOMMEE MMOONNIITTOORRSS
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- If you are using a monochrome monitor and the screen does not
- appear correct set the environment variable MONO to a Y. I.E.
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- MMIISSCC.. IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN
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- Both FF2 and FFF are both DesQview aware.
- Beginning with version 3.4 both FF2 and FFF will now also search
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- CHANGING THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION OF FF2.COM. . . . . . . . . 8
- CHANGING THE DEFAULT CONFIGURATION OF FFF.EXE. . . . . . . . 14
- FF2 command line options
- /@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- /SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- FF2 PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
- FFF command line options
- /@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- /Z[RHSA] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- FFF PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
- HOT KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- MEMORY SWAPPING OPTION IN FFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- MONOCHROME MONITORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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