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DOS Batch File
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1990-04-11
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4KB
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74 lines
ECHO OFF
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ECHO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE LIBRARY
ECHO ***********************************************************************
ECHO Winscombe House, Beacon Rd, Crowborough, Sussex TN6 IUL tel 08926 63298
ECHO -
ECHO This disk contains public domain and/or user supported software.
ECHO This compilation of software is just one of 2000 plus disks available
ECHO from the Public Domain Software Library. You are encouraged to pass on
ECHO copies of this disk to your friend and colleagues, but if you do so please
ECHO make sure you give then the whole thing including this file .
ECHO Unlike commercial software, no printed documentation is supplied except
ECHO with registered versions of shareware programs.
ECHO Most disks contain document files describing how to use the programs.
ECHO These document files can usually be identified by the filename or
ECHO filename extension type used. DOC, FRM, PRN, TXT, WS, MAN are the most
ECHO common, files called READ.ME etc are also document files.
ECHO You can view these files using the DOS 'TYPE' command. So to view a file
ECHO called 'READ.ME' you would enter at the keyboard:-
ECHO -
ECHO "TYPE READ.ME"
ECHO -
PAUSE
cls
ECHO ARCHIVE FILES
ECHO Some disks contain files with a ARC or ZIP file extension. These
ECHO are special PACKED files, usually containing a number of smaller files.
ECHO They are used to save disk space. Before you can use 'Archived' programs
ECHO they need unpacking; you will need ARC.EXE, PKXARC.COM, ARCE.COM
ECHO or PKUNZIP.EXE for ZIP files. The procedure:- put new formatted disk in B,
ECHO put disk with unpacker program and the archive file in drive A, then
ECHO type as follows "B:<cr>" to log into drive B, then:-"A:ARC E A:XXXXXX<cr>"
ECHO (for ARC.EXE) or "A:ARCX A:XXXXXX<cr>" (substitute PKXARC etc where it
ECHO says ARCX if you have a different program), where XXXXXX is the name of
ECHO the file to be unpacked. The files will be extracted and put on the disk
ECHO in B: For further information on archives and how to use library disks
echo see inside the back cover of our catalogue. If you don't have one of our
echo catalogues you may obtain one by sending us 50p in postage stamps or 2
echo IRCs if you are not a UK resident.
ECHO -
pause
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ECHO USER SUPPORTED SOFTWARE.
ECHO We urge you to support the authors of shareware programs. This is
ECHO not FREE software, but rather a 'try before you buy' system. It is
ECHO expected that if you find a program of use, you will register with the
ECHO author and send him the requested fee. this will help to allow
ECHO further and better software to be distributed in this way.
ECHO Please also check the documentation of all programs for any special
ECHO conditions of use given by the author. Please note that we are able to
echo supply from stock registered versions of several programs. Check with
echo us, we may be able to save the delays and uncertainties of ordering from
ECHO overseas authors.
PAUSE
cls
ECHO NOTE
ECHO This file is not specific to this particular disk - it exists on all
ECHO PDSL volumes, and thus it may not display all documentation files on
ECHO this disk if non-standard names have been used. Please check the
ECHO directory of the disk for any other document files which may have been
ECHO missed by this batch file.
ECHO -
PAUSE
IF NOT EXIST T.COM GOTO :END
CLS
ECHO PRESS ANY KEY TO START VIEWING TEXT/DOCUMENT FILES ON THIS DISK
ECHO OR HIT CONTROL C TO EXIT. HIT ESC TO JUMP TO THE NEXT FILE WHEN VIEWING.
PAUSE
T *.DOC
T *.TXT
T *.ME
:END
EXIT