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Computerenergy's CROSSREF
Cross Reference Utility
Version 1.0
Proprietary Notice
CROSSREF is a proprietary product developed by Richard C. Bemis and
distributed by Computerenergy Corporation, Denver, Colorado.
Copyright 1982 by Richard C. Bemis and Computerenergy Corporation. All rights
reserved except those expressly granted to the user within this document.
Computerenergy Corporation, PO Box 6267, Denver, CO 80206 (303) 233-9118
Source: ST6070
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Page
CHAPTER 1 CROSSREF DISTRIBUTION NOTICE ................................... 1
CHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION ................................................... 2
CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SETUP ................................................... 3
3.1 Copying CROSSREF .................................................. 3
3.2 Program Setup - Final Installation ................................ 3
CHAPTER 4 OPERATION ...................................................... 4
4.1 Execution ......................................................... 4
4.2 Entering Responses ................................................ 4
4.3 Maillist/Donation Assistance ...................................... 4
4.4 Program Entry ..................................................... 4
CHAPTER 5 OTHER INFORMATION .............................................. 6
5.1 Distribution Disk Contents ........................................ 6
5.2 System Requirements ............................................... 6
5.3 Disclaimer ........................................................ 6
CHAPTER 6 SUGGESTIONS, FEEDBACK, AND BUG REPORTS ......................... 7
CROSSREF - ii - Computerenergy Corporation
CHAPTER 1
CROSSREF DISTRIBUTION NOTICE
CROSSREF is being distributed using the "Freeware"* approach. To those of you
unfamiliar with this approach, it works like this. You may send either a
preformatted single-sided disk (or a prepaid contribution for our disk and
mailer) to us with a prepaid return mailer and we will send a complete copy of
the product. If the product does not meet your needs, please pay nothing. If
the product does meet your needs, and you can use it, then we would appreciate
a contribution of whatever you feel is appropriate. Naturally, we have
probably given you a clue in several places as to what is our "completely
unprejudiced opinion" of an appropriate contribution amount. Contributions are
completely voluntary and much encouraged.
Even if you do not contribute, you are encouraged to copy and distribute the
product freely subject to the following restrictions:
1. Do not distribute altered copies. Note: You may distribute a separate
set of modifications to merge in if you wish but they must be clearly
identified as not originating from Computerenergy. If you do make
modifications, we would like to see what you've done, if possible, for
future versions.
2. The product is to be distributed as a complete "distribution copy"
produced by the copy utility provided with the product for this
purpose.
3. No fee is to be charged for copying or distributing the program without
an express written agreement with Computerenergy Corporation.
4. Commercial sale of this product in any manner is prohibited without
Computerenergy's written permission. Some products will be released
with this permission automatically given and expressly stated.
User Groups/Clubs: Computerenergy's freeware products may be distributed by
Clubs and User Groups subject to the same restrictions. We would ask only that
contributions to our continuing efforts be encouraged by those performing such
distribution.
Computer Bulletin Boards: Computerenergy's freeware products may be distributed
by BBS's subject to the same restrictions and contribution encouragement.
However, as the products tend to be large and consist of several files, we have
some concern as to the reliability of transmissions and length of connect time.
Perhaps disks could be mailed or just the documentation placed on the board for
browsers.
* The Freeware concept was initially developed by Andrew Fluegelman and the
term "FREEWARE" is a trademark of The Headlands Press, Inc. The Headlands
Press provides a catalog of information about Freeware products available from
multiple sources. They may be contacted at PO Box 862, Tiburon, CA 94920 or
Source: TCP204 or Compuserve: 71435,1235.
CROSSREF - 1 - Computerenergy Corporation
CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION
Computerenergy's Cross Reference was created to make programming and
maintenance jobs easier. We feel that a computer should help as much as
possible in its own development efforts. CROSSREF is a tool that produces a
cross-reference for each reference to a variable or a line number within a
program.
After you have setup the system and read the Operation chapter, we recommend
that you try CROSSREF on some of your own programs. If you are going to
"wing-it" without reading further, then SAVE the Basic program to be
cross-referenced in ASCII (true wingers understand this), type CROSSREF, and
good luck!
CROSSREF - 2 - Computerenergy Corporation
CHAPTER 3
SYSTEM SETUP
The Cross Reference distribution disk contains a version of the program in
compiled formats along with its Syntax file. Compiled versions are being
distributed as they execute much faster.
3.1 Copying CROSSREF
There is a batch file which copies the entire distribution disk for backup
or distribution purposes. We highly recommend making a backup copy before
proceeding as it is safer and the mails can be slow.
Place the Cross Reference distribution disk in Drive A: and a formatted
disk without DOS on it in Drive B:. While in DOS, type CRCOPY and follow
any instructions.
3.2 Program Setup - Final Installation
We recommend that a copy of CROSSREF and its control file, CROSSWDS.DAT,
be placed on a Basic Program Development DOS System disk if possible. If
this is your first run-through, do not perform this step yet - use your
copy of the distribution disk and proceed to the Operation Chapter.
1. Copy CROSSREF.EXE to the System disk.
A Sample COPY command might be:
COPY B:CROSSREF.EXE A:
2. Copy the CROSSWDS.DAT file to the same disk. This file must be
available any time CROSSREF program is used.
A sample COPY command might be:
COPY B:CROSSWDS.DAT A:
CROSSREF - 3 - Computerenergy Corporation
CHAPTER 4
OPERATION
4.1 Execution
Starting Cross Reference is simply a matter of entering DOS and typing
CROSSREF followed by the Enter key.
4.2 Entering Responses
You wi