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Date: February 4, 1991
Title: FOG-DOS Disk Library descriptions (disks 000 through 395).
Version: D1
?DISK DOC%000
^#10/01/88$N
@This STARTER.DOS disk contains some of the utilities which we
think are essential for FOG members with MS/PC-DOS systems.
File manipulation, disk recovery, file extraction, and much
more can be handled by these programs.
?CO.COM%000
^#$N
@Tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven file
copying, deleting, and moving, with or without verification.
Mass operations with tagged files and a variety of sorting
options are also available.
?DR.COM%000
^#$N
@Tiny PC Magazine program to view text files (ASCII or
WordStar format) or delete, rename, or move any file, with or
with confirmation. Also allows sorting by name, extension,
size, or the date the file was last changed.
?RN.COM%000
^#$N
@Tiny PC Magazine program for managing subdirectories.
It displays a diagram of the subdirectories and then allows
you to move, rename, create, or remove a subdirectory. Also
hides and unhides, set or unsets the archive or read-only
bits, counts files, or loads DR program.
?PARKAL.COM%000
^PARKAL#1.0$N
@Parks the hard disk head(s) after determining how many drives
(and their size) you have.
?PKARC.COM%000
^Phil Katz Archive#3.5$Y
@Create ARChive files with this program. Note: this version
has been modified to default to the preferred FOG format for
use with submissions to FOG publications and libraries.
?PKXARC.EXE%000
^#$N
@Extract members of an ARChive file. Supports most compression
techniques and accepts wildcards.
?CACHE.COM%000
^Cache#$N
@Use this to increase the operating speed of your hard disk.
?PRN2FILE.COM%000
^Printer to file#1.0$N
@Captures output directed to the printer and writes it to a
disk file where it can be edited or printed separately. In
some cases, it can be a handy way to move data from encrypted
data file to another program.
?LIST.COM%000
^Buerg's List#6.2a$Y
@Full-screen viewing of (ASCII or WordStar compatible) text
files. It offers a wide variety of options, some of which can
be permanently patched.
?NSWP3.EXE%000
^NewSWeeP#3.019$N
@Dave Rand's file management program which allows copying,
deleting, viewing, printing, renaming, and much more. Many
options work equally with files and subdirectories. NewSWeeP
also allows these options with squeezed files or ARChive
files (except with squashed members) and will create new
subdirectories or "Zoom" into alternate subdirectories.
?WHEREIZ.COM%000
^WHEREIZ#$N
@Helps you locate files when you can't remember which drive or
subdirectory holds them. Accepts full names or wildcards.
?TREEG.EXE%000
^Graphics Tree#$N
@Displays graphic listing of the subdirectories on your disk
with subdirectory names in alphabetical order.
?FLIST.COM%000
^Formatting Lister#1.0$N
@Get nicely printed text files without a word processor --
this offers line width, page length, top, bottom and left
margin settings, with or without a heading, page numbers, or
a horizontal scale at the top of each page.
?SCRNSAVE.COM%000
^Screen Saver#$N
@This will blank your screen after three minutes of inactivity
without loss of data -- just press the <CTRL> key to bring
the screen back to view. Note that this program can cause
problems with some programs.
?MK.COM%000
^MasterKey#1.7c$Y
@A menu-driven disk patcher similar to Norton Utilities and
PC Tools. It has built-in help screens and will work with
either floppy or hard disks of any size. The unerase function
is excellent. Be sure to read the documentation before using
to patch a disk.
?UNERASE.COM%000
^UNERASE/DBACK#1.1$N
@Eric Gan's program to undelete files on most disks. Works on
disks up to 20Mb. Use DBACK before attempting to unerase.
?DBACK.COM%000
^#$N
@Backs up the FAT (File Allocation Table) and root directory
of a hard disk to a floppy disk. Also restores the FAT and
directory after a crash.
?SD6.COM%000
^SuperDirectory6#$N
@A directory program which allows you to specify how the files
are sorted and to "page" through a long listing.
?SEARCH11.COM%000
^Search#1.15$N
@A replacement for the DOS PATH command. Unlike PATH, this
program enables the use of programs with overlay and support
files. Note however that some programs will conflict with
SEARCH; it is therefore possible to disable SEARCH in a BATch
file or from the operating system prompt. The need for SEARCH
is much less now that most good software correctly reads the
PATH specifications. New users will probably NOT need this
program.
?SETPRN.COM%000
^Set Printer#$N
@Send setup codes and/or text directly to the printer.
?SIMCGA.COM%000
^Simulate CGA#$N
@Enables you to run many (not all) games which require CGA
(Color Graphics Adaptor) on a monochrome system. Be sure to
read the directions before attempting to use this program.
?UNWS.EXE%000
^UN-WordStar#$N
@Convert a WordStar file to standard ASCII text. (Check
FOGSCAN for other programs which do text conversion if this
doesn't do the job you need done. Text conversion is possible
between all major word processors but this is soley for the
user wanting ASCII rather than WordStar files.)
?LUE220.COM%000
^LBR Util Extractor#2.2$Y
@Use this to extract the members of a library (.LBR) file.
?DISK DOC%001
^#03/23/86$N
@This disk contains several SuperCalc3 templates for
calculating 1985 Federal Income taxes as well as two word
processors.
?GJTAXCAL.CAL%001
^1985 Income Taxes#$N
@A series of SuperCalc 3 templates to help prepare 1985
Federal Income Tax returns.
?FRED.EXE%001
^FRee EDitor#1.21$Y
@A word processing program.
?EDWIN.COM%001
^EDWIN#1.0$N
@A RAM based text editor which works on close compatibles
only. A notable feature is for working with indented code --
it will find the first matching indent, greatly simplifying
the finding of errors in loops, etc. Version 1.5 is much
bigger and has therefore been placed on FOG-DOS.096
?DISK DOC%002
^#07/16/87$N
@This disk contains COMMANDO.
?COMMANDO.EXE%002
^COMMANDO#1.30$Y
@An XTREE-like program for disk management. Also contains a
calculator which allows returning the results of a
calculation to an application program. Most suitable for
hard disk systems with lots of files.
?DISK DOC%003
^#03/23/86$N
@This disk contains a collection of games for users with color
graphics (or true emulators). Some games require BASICA or
GWBASIC. Note: if <ESC> or <BREAK> will not get you out of a
game, you may need to reset (<CTL>-<ALT>-<DEL>) so never
start these games until you are prepared to reset!
?BABY.EXE%003
^#$N
@A sadistic but fun game where you save the bouncing
baby from an apartment fire. Requires graphics card.
?DIGGER.EXE%003
^DIGGER#$N
@A game where you dig tunnels to escape monsters and collect
pots of gold and other treasures. Requires graphics card.
?FLY.BAS%003
^#$N
@A game where you have to find which swatter the fly
is hiding under. Requires GWBASIC or BASICA and a graphics
card for operation. To use, put the Basic program and this
file on the same disk or subdirectory and enter:
<basic> FLY<cr>
?HOPPER.EXE%003
^HOPPER#$N
@A game very similar to the Atari FROGGER. It requires a
graphics card for operation.
?PACGIRLA.EXE%003
^#$N
@This game is the "women's lib" version of PACMAN. It
requires a graphics card for operation.
?PANGO.EXE%003
^PANGO#$N
@In this game, you kick out the wall to make your escape. It
requires a graphics card for operation.
?STARGATE.EXE%003
^#$N
@In this game, you blast the aliens as they carry away
your crew. Requires a graphics card for operation.
?DISK DOC%004
^#03/23/86$N
@This disk contains programs to make the computer more user
friendly. A later version of AUTOMENU (called AUTOMAXX) has
been put on FOG-DOS.080 because it is so dramatically
different from this version and some users will prefer this
version over the later one.
?AUTOMENU.COM%004
^AUTOMENU#3.01$Y
@This program is used to create a menu-driven system on a
computer with a hard disk. It supports passwording and
several other nice features.
?DESKMATE.COM%004
^PC DeskMate#1.01$Y
@This program is designed to replace several items now
cluttering up desks (alarm clock, calculator, calendar, and
notepad) with the computer. It also allows the user to
control the printer and to execute common DOS commands while
running other programs.
?DISK DOC%005
^#03/23/86$N
@This disk contains the word processor EDIT.
?EDIT.EXE%005
^EDIT#1.17$N
@A word processor. Type EDIT <filename> to get started, <F1>
to quit. PRINTDOC<cr> will print all of the documentation.
?DISK DOC%006
^#04/10/86$N
@This disk contains PC-Write version 2.6 for users with floppy
only systems or users not ready to learn the more complex and
flexible version 2.7 (which may be found on FOG-DOS.060 & 061
?ED.EXE%006
^PC-WRITE 2.6#2.6$Y
@An extensively supported word processing program. A later,
more complex, version is on the disks FOG-DOS.060 and 061.
This version is more suitable for novices or users with
floppy only systems.
?DISK DOC%007
^#06/14/87$N
@Fontastic is a shareware (formerly commercial) program which
exploits the bit graphics mode of some printers for printing
standard DOS ASCII text files. Unlike the original FOG
release of this disk, the files have been left in the .ARC
files in the hope that users will find this less confusing.
?G.BAT%007
^Fontastik#$Y
@Print ASCII files using the bit graphics mode of many
printers. Read -DOS007.DOC before starting.
?ARC.EXE%007
^File ARChive util.#4.5$Y
@Program to collect related files under single filename while
saving space at the same time.
?DISK DOC%008
^#06/14/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain the program PROCOMM, its
documentation, and several support programs. PROCOMM is
probably the best of the communications programs for MS/DOS
computers. It works with most remote systems, including most
mainframes.
?PROCOMM.EXE%008
^PROCOMM#2.4.2$Y
@A communication programs for MS/PC-DOS computers. Heavily
supported with lots of companion modules which may be found
on other disks in the FOG Disk Library. A number of utility
programs such as a converter to allow upward compatiblity of
the .CMD files, a Timed Execution Facility, and a sorter for
the dialing directory are included.
?SOURCE.CMD%008
^#$N
@A sample .CMD to automate calling The Source.
?COMPUSRV.CMD%008
^#$N
@A sample .CMD to automate calling CompuServe.
?FIDO.CMD%008
^#$N
@A sample .CMD to automate calling FIDO boards.
?RBBS.CMD%008
^#$N
@A sample .CMD to automate calling RBBS boards.
?PCP-MENU.CMD%008
^#$N
@A sample (menu-driven) .CMD to automate using PC-PURSUIT.
?DISK DOC%009
^#06/14/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. PROCOMM documentation and support programs.
?DISK DOC%010
^#10/27/86$N
@This disk contains several programs which are designed to
make managing the files on your disks much easier.
?CONCH.EXE%010
^CONCH#1.0$Y
@A shell program to allow command line editing, virtual
device names, and command aliasing (calling a command by
another name) so as to make long hours at the DOS prompt
much easier, especially for novice users.
?F.EXE%010
^FFM23#2.3$Y
@Also known as FFM23, this is a file manager with windows for
DOS version 3.0 and higher.
?FM.COM%010
^FM#$N
@A file manager which can be made memory resident.
?PCSWP21.EXE%010
^PCSWEEP#2.1$Y
@A "sweep" style file manager which includes many "extras"
including unsqueezing, hex dumps, etc.
?PFM.COM%010
^PFM#$N
@A full screen oriented file manager.
?DISK DOC%011
^#10/27/86$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain File Express.
?FE.EXE%011
^File Express#3.73$Y
@A data management program designed for ease of use and
flexibility. Perfect for small to medium size databases, it
will handle mailing lists, figures, names, and much more.
?DISK DOC%012
^#10/27/86$N
@Disk 2 of 2. These disks contain File Express.
?DISK DOC%013
^#10/27/86$N
@This disk contains PC-FILE III.
?PCFILE.EXE%013
^PC-File III#4.0$Y
@This well known and well supported data management program
is from Buttonware. Only an abbreviated manual is included
here -- registered users receive complete documentation.
This is all the program most users will need for maintaining
mailing lists, etc.
PC-File.
?DISK DOC%014
^#10/27/86$N
@This disk contains Express Graph.
?GRAPH.EXE%014
^Express Graph#$Y
@A easy-to-use business graphics program. Display the numbers
in one of ten graphic formats, modify it as needed, and
print the chart. A graphics adapter card is required. If the
graphs are to be printed, the printer should be IBM or Epson
compatible or capable to accurately printing screen dumps.
?DISK DOC%015
^#02/21/88$N
@A collection of text editors and word processors, each with
its own unique features and abilities. Programmers especially
will find these helpful and useful.
?EDED.EXE%015
^EDED#$N
@A text editor / word processor, this is extremely fast.
Originally written for programmers, it now handles the word
processing functions needed for many offices.
?FSED.COM%015
^Full Screen Editor#2.0$Y
@A text editor for the programming enthusiasts.
?NOTEPAD4.COM%015
^Notepad#4.0$N
@Similar to SideKick in some of its functions, this memory
resident program will serve many users just as well. Take
notes, save them to disk, and then re-edit them as needed.
ASseMbler (ARChived) source is included here.
?Q.COM%015
^QEdit#2.00$Y
@This extremely powerful text editor is better than many word
processors! It is fully configurable, will use all available
memory, allow multi-file editing, accommodates up to eight
"windows", has cut-and-paste facilities, allows temporary
exit to DOS or DOS shell, has keyboard macros and definable
function keys, and much, much more. The perfect tool for
programmers but easy for novices to use.
?DISK DOC%016
^#12/10/86$N
@Disk 1 of 3. This is the modem communications program and
terminal emulator, PIBTERM.
?PIBTERM.COM%016
^PIBTERM#3.2.5$Y
@A terminal emulation and modem communications program
written in Turbo Pascal and complete with source, this will
emulate most mainframe terminals.
?DISK DOC%017
^#12/10/86$N
@Disk 2 of 3. PIBTERM.
?DISK DOC%018
^#12/10/86$N
@Disk 3 of 3. PIBTERM.
?DISK DOC%019
^#12/10/86$N
@This is the PC Magazine's Benchmark series of programs for
testing PC/XT/AT compatible computers.
?BENCH.EXE%019
^BenchMark#$N
@The benchmark program written by PC Labs and used by
PC Magazine to test PC/XT/AT compatible computers. This
is self-documenting and tests all aspects of the machine.
?DISK DOC%020
^#12/11/86$N
@This disk contains a series of utilities for MS-DOS computers
Of special interest is RDMAN, a shareware RAM disk program.
?BACKSCRL.COM%020
^BACKSCRL#6.4$Y
@A utility to allow scrolling both forwards and backwards,
this is especially handy when calling remote systems or
testing programs. It is memory resident and the user defines
the size of the scroll buffer.
?DOSEDIT.COM%020
^DOSEDIT#$N
@Places system commands in a small buffer so that you can
repeat or edit commands on systems where the IBM function
keys are not implemented.
?EQUIP.COM%020
^EQUIP#$N
@A program to tell you how your computer is configured.
?FILTERS.DOC%020
^FILTERS#$N
@A collection of filter programs for various applications.
ASseMbler source is included.
?FORCLEAN.COM%020
^FORCLEAN#$N
@This will remove comments and labels from a FORTRAN source
code file. ASseMbler source is included.
?FREE.COM%020
^FREE#$N
@This displays the amount of space available on your disk.
?HEX.COM%020
^HEX#$N
@This will convert hexadecimal number to decimal and back
again.
?HIDDEN.DOC%020
^HIDDEN#$N
@This allows you to create and remove hidden sub directories
which can be password protected.
?KBSTAK.COM%020
^KBSTAK#$N
@A command line buffer, this allows setups from BATch files.
?KEEPER.COM%020
^KEEPER#$N
@A keyboard buffer which allows editing of previous commands.
?LOWER.COM%020
^Lower-Case#$N
@Filter to convert upper case to lower case in an ASCII file.
ASseMbler source is included.
?PC-LOCK.DOC%020
^PC-LOCK#1.0$Y
@This allows password protection for hard disks.
?PLABEL.EXE%020
^Print Labels#1.1$N
@This prints disk labels on mailing label stock.
?RDMAN.DOC%020
^RDMAN#$Y
@Probably the finest of the RAM disk programs for PC/ATs.
?REMIND2.COM%020
^REMIND#2.1$Y
@Keeps track of special dates and allows short comments.
?SD-LR.COM%020
^SD-LR#$N
@A directory utility which sorts the files by filename, date,
size, or file extension.
?SNGLSPC.COM%020
^Single-space#$N
@This removes blank lines from an ASCII file. ASseMbler
source is included.
?STATE.COM%020
^STATE#$N
@This checks for the existence of a file called by a BATch
file.
?TD13.COM%020
^TD13#$N
@This is a combination of TREE and DIR.
?TRANSLAT.COM%020
^Translate#$N
@Places each word in an ASCII file on a separate line.
ASseMbler source is included.
?TRUNC.COM%020
^Truncate#$N
@This truncates lines at the first matching character.
ASseMbler source is included.
?UNIQUE.COM%020
^Unique#$N
@This deletes duplicate entries from a sorted file.
ASseMbler source is included.
?UPPER.COM%020
^UpperCase#$N
@This converts lower case to upper case in an ASCII text file
ASseMbler source is included.
?Z.EXE%020
^Z#$N
@A menu driven utility to examine directories and sub
directories.
?DISK DOC%021
^#10/26/87$N
@This disk contains a variety of utilities which any MS/PC-DOS
user will find useful.
?BAT.COM%021
^Extended Batch Lang.#3.08$Y
@EBL is a program which greatly enhances the ability of batch
file commands. Supports "intelligent" menus, interactive user
participation, and much more. Run BATDEMO for a sample or
BATDOC for instructions. Additional features, including
floating point math, are available to registered users.
?EDISK.DOC%021
^EDISK#$N
@A RAMdisk driver for memory above 640K. ASseMbler source.
?FAKEY.COM%021
^FAKEY#1.0$N
@Allows user to program keys for single stroke commands.
?FASTBIOS.DOC%021
^FASTBIOS#$N
@This program changes parts of the BIOS in order to speed up
operation of the system. Some ASseMbler source is included.
?FAT.EXE%021
^FAT#$N
@Modify the File Allocation Table to recover bad disks.
?EZ.COM%021
^EZ#$N
@An enhancer for the keyboard, screen, and I/O on DOS systems
?FF.EXE%021
^FastFormatter#$N
@This fast disk formatter uses both floppy disk drives.
?DISK DOC%022
^#03/26/87$N
@For those who like music and games or want to have something
non-computer literate friends, this disk contains a wide
variety of musical pieces (the sound is generated through the
speaker) and several games.
?PLAYGAME.COM%022
^PLAYGAME#$N
@This collection of games was written with Turbo Pascal.
Included in this set are: Tic-Tac-Toe, Life, Blackjack, and
Mandelzoom (uses imaginary numbers to create graphic art).
It requires a graphics card.
?MUZAK.EXE%022
^MUZAK#2.22$N
@Use to the computer speaker to generate a wide assortment of
musical pieces.
?DISK DOC%023
^#12/18/86$N
@Disk 1 of 2. With this replacement for ANSI.SYS, you have
greater choice in the appearance and use of your computer.
?FCONSOLE.BRO%023
^FANSI-CONSOLE#1.17$Y
@All the files and patches needed to replace ANSI.SYS with
FCON117. It supplies new drivers to program the keyboard,
graphics, etc. Note that the documentation is extensive and
should be reviewed before implementation.
?DISK DOC%024
^#12/18/86$N
@Disk 2 of 2. FCON117.
?DISK DOC%025
^#12/18/86$N
@Two FOG members have contributed their labors with the
programs on this disk. The first is a series of SuperCalc
templates for use in making statistical calculations. The
second is a program to calculate the interest you may earn or
must pay.
?FINANWIZ.EXE%025
^Financial Wizard#$Y
@Written with dBASE III+ and compiled with Clipper, this
program eases the process of calculating interest, etc. on
loans, mortgages, deposits, etc.
?CAL.DOC%025
^CAL#$N
@SuperCalc2 (and higher) spreadsheets for doing statistical
calculations.
?DISK DOC%026
^#12/18/86$N
@This disk contains five games for the PC/XT/AT & compatibles.
will need graphics although some are playable if SIMCGA is
first loaded.
?FASTLIFE.EXE%026
^FASTLIFE#$N
@A self-documenting game of LIFE, it requires color graphics
and is best played with a MicroSoft compatible mouse.
?TANK.EXE%026
^TANK#$N
@This game requires color graphics and is self-documenting.
?KENO.BAS%026
^#$N
@This card game requires a color graphics card and
either BASICA or GWBASIC. It is self-documenting.
?PCPOOL.EXE%026
^#$N
@This pool game is self-documenting and requires color
graphics.
?ZAPSHOT.BAT%026
^ZAPSHOT#$Y
@This arcade style "get the aliens" game requires a color
graphics card. The registration information is missing from
the ZAPSHOT.MAN file. It will be added as soon as we can
find a corrected file.
?DISK DOC%027
^#12/18/86$N
@This disk contains a series of programs to allow the user to
run a Bulletin Board or time sharing machine on a PC/XT/AT or
clone.
?COLOSSUS.COM%027
^Colossus#1.00A$Y
@This bulletin board software was written in Turbo Pascal and
will work on very small systems (PCjr, Tandy 1000, etc.).
It supports nodes and many other features.
?ANSWER.BAS%027
^Electronic AnsMach#$Y
@This electronic answering machine is an easy-to-use way to
offer callers any message the user desires.
?BRKBOX.COM%027
^BRKBOX#1.1$N
@Serial port graphic debugger.
?HOST2.BAS%027
^Host#2.0$N
@This program allows you to access your computer from a
remote computer.
?BASE_PC.DOC%027
^BASE-PC#$N
@Set your computer so that you can access it from a remote
system.
?DISK DOC%028
^#01/08/89$N
@PC Hack. A display oriented dungeons and dragons type game.
?HACK.EXE%028
^PC Hack#3.6$N
@Hack is a display oriented dungeons and dragons type game. It
is similar in style to ROGUE played on UNIX(tm) systems but
HACK is much richer in character. Hack has many more monsters
and highly varied magic. The motivation in Hack is to descend
through the dungeon to find the Amulet of Yendor, then return
to the surface. As you travel you will meet various creatures
(most of them nasty), find objects (some having magical
properties), and experience many hazards in the dungeon
itself.
?DISK DOC%029
^#01/02/87$N
@For those who want to run some CP/M 2.2 programs on their
MS/PC-DOS computer, the program here may suffice.
?Z80MU.EXE%029
^Z80 emulator#3.1$N
@This program is designed to allow the user to emulate a
CP/M 2.2 computer with a Z80 environment on an AT/XT/PC or
clone. It runs very slowly when compared to most Z80 systems
but is acceptable on an AT. This is actually the final beta
test of the software released by MicroInterfaces with their
Z80 emulator card. It is well documented and appears to run
and assemble any well written (and behaved) Z80 program.
?DISK DOC%030
^#01/02/87$N
@This may help those who want to learn MS-DOS.
?TUTOR.COM%030
^DOS Tutor#4.2$Y
@A complete tutorial on MS/PC-DOS.
?DISK DOC%031
^#01/06/87$N
@This disk contains three games for the PC/XT/AT & compatible.
?MONOPOLY.COM%031
^Monopoly#5.5$N
@The famous board game is moved to PC/XT/AT or compatible
computers with this program written with Turbo Pascal. This
game requires color graphics.
?MILLEBRN.EXE%031
^Millebourne#$N
@The classic French card game.
?RISK.EXE%031
^Risk#1.0$Y
@This conversion of the classic game requires color graphics.
?DISK DOC%032
^#08/03/87$N
@This disk contains a mixture of games, a demonstration of
Artificial Intelligence, and a screen graphics manipulator.
?747.BAS%032
^747 Jet Simulator#$N
@Written in Basic, this program requires color graphics.
?DRAW.COM%032
^ANSIDRAW#2.7$Y
@This will work on most graphics cards and allows the
generation (and saving) of graphic screens.
?FACEM.COM%032
^FACEM#$Y
@This places any number of "happy faces" on the screen
without interfering with most other operations.
?HI.EXE%032
^#$N
@Place this in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and each time
you "boot up", the computer will greet you with a word to
the wise. Just remember not to end your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
with the "CLS" command!
?ESIE.COM%032
^ESIE#$Y
@This game is an example of artificial intelligence.
?DISK DOC%033
^#01/06/87$N
@This disk contains three games for PX/XT/AT or compatibles.
?BACKGAMN.COM%033
^#$N
@This classic board game is self-documenting and will
run on most video cards. It needs ANSI.SYS loaded.
?EMPIRE.EXE%033
^Empire#1.1$N
@Converted from the VAX version (5.0), this war game will
run on most PC's which have ANSI.SYS loaded.
?PCCHESS.EXE%033
^PCCHESS#1.1$Y
@The game requires a color graphics adapter card, with or
without color.
?DISK DOC%034
^#01/08/89$N
@This disk contains games for all MS-DOS machines.
TREK was moved to Disk 266
?ADVENT.BAS%034
^Cave Adventure#$N
@This is a colossal cave adventure, along the classic lines.
You will need either BASICA, or GWBASIC. NOTE: this game
requires your CAPS LOCK to be on.
?DND.EXE%034
^Dungeons'n'Dragons#1.10$N
@DND is a computer fantasy role playing game inspired by the
famous Dungeons and Dragons game.
?AMAZE.EXE%034
^#$Y
@Amaze will ask you for the size of a maze, and will then
generate it, and then solve it for you. You must use DOS
GRAPHICS to print the mazes, but they are pretty good!
?DISK DOC%035
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain the files for MUSES.
?MUSE.EXE%035
^MUSES#1.5$Y
@Geared to the professional author, it generates submission
letters and maintains a database of submissions, rejections,
and potential buyers. It automatically allows a work to be
submitted to multiple editors with a minimum of effort. The
setup is done by running MUSE4.EXE as a stand alone program.
?DISK DOC%036
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. MUSES.
?DISK DOC%037
^#03/09/88$N
@Utilities greatly ease the frustrations and boredom of using
computers. This disk has programs every user should check out
?DPATH30.EXE%037
^DPATH#3.0$Y
@Add this to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to replace the DOS PATH
program. It defines a subdirectory search path.
?ADIR103.EXE%037
^Archive Directory#1.03$N
@This directory program will display a listing of the members
of an ARChive file. ASseMbler source is included.
?DD.COM%037
^DoubleDir#1.1$N
@This program will display two directories side-by-side
using a split screen.
?XWORD223.EXE%037
^Xword#2.23$Y
@A program to move files from one word processor to another.
Works on files from WordStar, Wordstar 2000, Sidekick,
MultiMate, XyWrite II Plus, and Word Perfect.
?BAAB.EXE%037
^BAAB(tm)#1.02$N
@Binary to ASCII and/or ASCII to Binary, especially for
exchange (via modem) between two systems when compatible
error checking protocol is not available.
?MAKEREAD.COM%037
^Makeread#$N
@This converts text files into .COM files. The README.COM on
this disk is both an example and explanation.
?IMP80.EXE%037
^ImagePrint#1.5$Y
@A very nice print formatter for dot matrix printers. Gives
you a nice selection of fonts, however, some are available
only to registered users. Special effects, boxes, outline
fonts, and more.
?DISK DOC%038
^#07/31/87$N
@This disk has routines for 'C' programmers. BOOSTERS.ARC has
been moved to FOG-DOS.110 so that there is room for its doc
files. You will need one of the unARChive programs to extract
the member files from the C-SRC.ARC file.
?CWINDEMO.EXE%038
^C Window Demo#$N
@A demonstration of windows. Included here is the source code
in 'C' so that it may be incorporated in other programs.
?C-LIB.DOC%038
^C-LIB#$Y
@A series of functions for handling the I/O.
?C-UTIL.DOC%038
^'C' Math functions#$N
@A series of routines for handling math functions in 'C'.
?CTOPAS.EXE%038
^'C' to Pascal#$N
@Convert 'C' source code to Pascal source code with this.
?C-SRC.ARC%038
^#$N
@A collection of math functions for 'C' programmers.
?SCREEN.DOC%038
^SCREEN#$N
@A series of routines to manipulate the cursor and other
attributes.
?DISK DOC%039
^#01/16/87$N
@Six games have been collected on this disk.
?ARCHERY.EXE%039
^#$N
@A target practice game for one or two players, this
requires color graphics.
?BANDIT.EXE%039
^Bandit#$N
@A one-armed bandit simulation game which requires color
graphics.
?BATTLE.EXE%039
^Battleship#$N
@A new, enhanced version of the battleship game, it requires
color graphics for operation.
?WIZZARD.COM%039
^Wizzard Pinball#$N
@A fast paced simulation for pinball enthusiasts, it requires
a color graphics card.
?IHEARTS.BAS%039
^Hearts#$N
@A computerized version of the favorite card game.
It requires both a color graphics card and either BASICA
or GWBASIC. Enter: <basic> INSTRUCT<cr> to get started.
?MAXHEAD2.COM%039
^Max Headroom#$N
@A fast talking head, this requires color graphics.
?DISK DOC%040
^#01/16/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contains an on-screen graphics
generator.
?DRAWMAN.EXE%040
^Drawman#1.0$Y
@An on-screen graphics generator for producing and printing
business graphics and charts. It can also be use to generate
on-screen shapes and line drawings. It requires a graphics
adapter (CGA, EGA, or Hercules compatible). Note: the
documentation is on FOG-DOS.040
?DISK DOC%041
^#01/16/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. DRAWMAN.
?FLOW.COM%041
^Flow Charts#1.45$Y
@Generate flow charts to keep track of your projects and
software design.
?VIEW.COM%041
^View#$N
@Produces an on-screen map of the heavens. The documentation
is built-in. It requires CGA or EGA for operation.
?DISK DOC%042
^#01/19/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Wordworker, created by The Way International
allows fast searches of the New Testament.
?WW.COM%042
^Wordworker#$Y
@Created and supported by The Way International, this program
locates words and phrases in the New Testament. It may be
memory resident (copy blocks into a text file being edited
with most word processors). Locate desired text either by
reference or by occurrence of that text.
?DISK DOC%043
^#01/19/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Wordworker.
?DISK DOC%044
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 1 of 16. The complete King James Version of the Bible
in ASCII text files. Each chapter is a separate file.
?GEN01.KJV%044
^King James Version#$N
@All of the books of the King James Version of the Bible are
collected in ASCII text, one chapter per file.
?DISK DOC%045
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 2 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%046
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 3 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%047
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 4 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%048
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 5 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%049
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 6 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%050
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 7 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%051
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 8 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%052
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 9 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%053
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 10 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%054
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 11 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%055
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 12 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%056
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 13 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%057
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 14 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%058
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 15 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?DISK DOC%059
^#06/19/87$N
@Disk 16 of 16. King James Version of the Bible.
?OMITTED.ARC%059
^#$N
@Files omitted from first release of the King James
Version of the Bible. An ARChive extractor is included here.
?DISK DOC%060
^#01/23/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain version 2.7 of PC-WRITE, one
of the best shareware word processors. This version will work
best on a system with a hard disk. Novices and users without
a hard disk should try version 2.6 which is on FOG-DOS.006.
?ED.EXE%060
^PC-Write 2.7#2.7$Y
@This two disk version represents a major upgrade to the
long-time favorite. It now includes a spelling checker and
mouse support. This version supports multiple screens and
over 50 printers. Information about becoming a registered
user is in the file ORDER.
?DISK DOC%061
^#01/23/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. PC-WRITE.
?DISK DOC%062
^#01/23/87$N
@Here is help for preparing your 1986 Federal Income Tax
return.
?PC-TAX86.EXE%062
^PC-Taxes 1986#$Y
@A complete package to assist users in the preparation of
their 1986 Federal Income Tax return. It requires 256K of
RAM and will run on either floppies or a hard disk. It will
run on any monitor and a 1987 version should be available.
?DISK DOC%063
^#01/23/87$N
@This disk contains two communications programs.
?MITEU.EXE%063
^Miniature MITE#4.0$Y
@A demo version of the MITE communications program.
?MINIHOST.COM%063
^Minihost#$Y
@A complete BBS system for DOS computers.
?DISK DOC%064
^#02/17/87$N
@With the program on this disk, you can have some fun while
your phone company.
?PACBELL.COM%064
^Pac Bell Info Game#$N
@Based on questions about Pacific Bell products, this game
provides some valuable information about telephone services
available since "The Breakup". This is a program which needs
CGA but which will successfully run on a Hercules-type board
using SIMCGA. Just enter: SIMCGA<cr> and then: PACBELL<cr>
if you don't have the color graphics.
?DISK DOC%065
^#01/26/87$N
@This disk contains a collection of language tutorials.
?FRENCH1.ARC%065
^#$N
@Basic French language lessons.
?GERMAN1.ARC%065
^#$N
@Basic German language instructions.
?GERMAN2.ARC%065
^#$N
@Advanced German language instructions.
?SPANISH1.ARC%065
^#$N
@Basic Spanish language instructions.
?SPANISH2.ARC%065
^#$N
@Advanced Spanish language instructions.
?DISK DOC%066
^#03/09/88$N
@This disk contains a modem communications program.
?TELIX.EXE%066
^Telix#2.12$Y
@A very popular telecommunications (modem) package with a
host mode, script files (for auto logon), and much more.
?DISK DOC%067
^#02/17/87$N
@Here are some useful utilities and a description of the LIM
expanded memory standards.
?PARKAL.COM%067
^PARKAL#$N
@Park your hard disk head(s) with this. It automatically
determines the number and size of your drives.
?BDISK.DOC%067
^BDISK#$N
@A replacement for VDISK.SYS, this shows when a RAM disk is
in use.
?LIMSPEC.MEM%067
^#$N
@A complete description of the Lotus / Intel /
Microsoft Expanded Memory specifications.
?KLEEUTIL.DOC%067
^Klee Utilities#$N
@A series of utilites to make using the computer much easier.
?UPDATE.EXE%067
^#$N
@This is part of the cataloging system.
?WSFILTER.EXE%067
^#$N
@This converts WordStar document to ASCII files.
?WSFIX.EXE%067
^#$N
@This converts ASCII to WordStar document files.
?CAT.EXE%067
^#$N
@This is part of the cataloging system.
?KOR.EXE%067
^#$N
@This enables the correspondence mode of Epson and Okidata
printers.
?KSORT.EXE%067
^#$N
@This will sort up to 4000 lines and ignore case.
?MAIL.EXE%067
^#$N
@Part of a message system.
?PAIR.EXE%067
^#$N
@This will check for characters which should be paired.
?PRINTER.EXE%067
^#$N
@This provides menu selections for font changes on Epson and
Okidata printers.
?SEND.EXE%067
^#$N
@Part of the message system.
?SHOW.EXE%067
^#$N
@This replaces the DOS TYPE command.
?DISK DOC%068
^#02/25/87$N
@This disk contains three programs which are primarily for
experienced programmers.
?KERMIT12.ASM%068
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for the popular mainframe
communications program.
?LOAD.ASM%068
^#$N
@ASseMbler source code for a loader using the SYSPARM
block.
?AUGUSTA.BAS%068
^Augusta#$N
@An ADA compiler, this is a subset of the US government's.
This is not a tutorial -- you must know Ada to use it.
?DEMO.AUG%068
^#$N
@A demo of a number guessing game.
?SIEVE.AUG%068
^#$N
@Eratosthenes Sieve benchmark.
?DISK DOC%069
^#01/29/87$N
@This disk contains a collection of programs and utilities
related to communications, including a new modem program
called OZCOM.
?COMM3.DOC%069
^COMM3#$N
@Software to support an extra communications port (COM3:). It
requires hardware modification of an IBM Asynchronous board.
?D'SCOPE.COM%069
^D'SCOPE#$N
@This monitors traffic over an RS-232 line.
?OZCOM.COM%069
^OZCOM#1.31$Y
@Modem program supporting all basic communications functions.
?DISK DOC%070
^#03/09/88$N
@This disk contains a number of utilities designed to make
using an MS/PC-DOS system much easier. The Terminate and Stay
Resident programs from the earlier releases were moved to
FOG-DOS.083. Again it was necessary to make room for the
expanding QFILER; LS been moved to FOG-DOS.141. HOT and TRACE
have been moved and will be added to a later disk.
?PC-DSK12.COM%070
^PC-DSK12#1.2$Y
@A disk cataloging system with documentation built in.
?PKFIND.COM%070
^PKFIND#1.0$Y
@This file finder searches all subdirectories.
?SFIND.COM%070
^SFIND#1.00$Y
@A file finder which searches both sub directories and .ARC
files in order to locate all files matching the user
defined mask. It supports wildcards.
?QFILER.EXE%070
^Qfiler#3.1$Y
@A menu-driven file manager that allows you to incorporate
your favorite file compression programs in addition to the
basic file moves, deletes, copying, and more, most notably
tagging files for bulk operations. Very user friendly.
?DISK DOC%071
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain WAMPUM, a dBASE III look-a-
like which operates WITHOUT command (.PRG) files. It allows
the user to utilize a relational database without first
learning to write programs and at a very low cost (the author
requests $25 if you find it useful). Complete documentation
and two sample applications are on FOG-DOS.072.
?WAMPUM.EXE%071
^WAMPUM#3.2B$Y
@Ward's Automated Menu Package Using Microcomputers is a full-
featured, menu-driven implementation of the dBASE III
programming language. This version adds network support while
remaining both an application development tool and an end-
user data management system. Either use one of the sample
programs or start WAMPUM with the command WAMPUM VOODOO<cr>.
A definite best buy for data management applications.
Note: this version will not work after 12/31/89 and
after 90 days, it reminds you to become a registered user.
?REPORT.EXE%071
^#$N
@Clipper's Report generator for use with WAMPUM.
?DISK DOC%072
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. WAMPUM documentation & sample applications.
?LABEL.EXE%072
^#$N
@Clipper's Label generator for use with WAMPUM.
?MAILLIST.ARC%072
^#$N
@A sample mailing list application written with WAMPUM.
?ORDRNTRY.ARC%072
^#$N
@A sample order entry system for WAMPUM to show just how easy
it is to use WAMPUM -- it was written in about an hour!
?DISK DOC%073
^#01/29/87$N
@This disk contains a collection of technical bulletins for
the AT&T 6300 PC. All of these files are ASCII text files and
may be TYPEd or printed with most text editors or word
processors.
?BLT.%073
^AT&T 6300 Bulletin#$N
@Bulletins from the AT&T PC6300 Support BBS.
?BLT8.TXT%073
^#$N
@Information on the Sidekick 1.56A patches for PC6300
?BLT14.TXT%073
^#$N
@Notes about using a COPYIIPC board on the AT&T PC6300
?BLT30.TXT%073
^#$N
@Information on low level formatting for PC6300 ROM 1.43
?DISK DOC%074
^#07/30/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain a collection of source codes
for many of the utility programs in the FOG Disk Library. The
assembled versions are elsewhere in the library as this disk
is useful only to those interested in learning Assembly
Language programming (samples always make it easier). These
disks were merely reorganized, not updated with new releases.
?ASMTUTOR.TXT%074
^#$N
@ASCII tutorial for assembly language programming.
?$INSERT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for inserting a string within another
string.
?$SEARCH.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for finding a string within another
string.
?BINIHEX.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for converting binary to hexadecimal.
?BSORT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for sorting a string array.
?COMINIT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for initializing the COMM line.
?COMINK.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for checking COMM line for input.
?COMMLIB.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for initializing a COMM line.
?COMOFF.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for turning off input from COMM line.
?COMON.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for turning on input to COMM line.
?COMOUT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for sending output to a COMM line.
?COMPARE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for comparing two strings.
?DECIBIN.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for converting decimal to binary.
?DECIHEX.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for converting decimal to hexadecimal
numbers.
?EMESSOUT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for sending exception messages.
?FCLOSE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for closing a file.
?FCREATE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for creating a file.
?FLUSHIT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for flushing a circular buffer.
?FREAD.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for reading a byte from a file.
?FWRITE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for writing a byte to a file.
?GETSPEC.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for getting a file specifier.
?GUN.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for generating a machine gun sound.
?HAPPY2.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for creating a happy face on screen.
?IBM-COMM.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for COMM port I/O routines.
?KAZOO.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for generating variable pitch sounds.
?LEXINSER.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for inserting a word in ordered list.
?LEXSEARC.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for searching an ordered list for a
specified word.
?LOWERCAS.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for converting string to lower case.
?MEMSCAN.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for scanning 1Mb of RAM.
X=used and .=unused.
?NEWNAME.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to rename file & change subdirectory.
?NOISE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for producing noise on the speaker.
?ONLINE.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for program to show who is logged on
a Novelle LAN.
?OUTCB.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for circular buffer output handler.
?PASSWORD.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for password protection of files.
?PCLOCK.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to enable & disable clock interrupts.
?PIANO.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for creating speaker music from
keyboard input.
?PRINT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for print routine as background task.
?PRNFIX.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to filter non-printing characters.
?PRNT.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for print subroutine from BASIC.
?PROFIL.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for MS-DOS profiler.
?PSTRING.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to print a string.
?PUTCB.ASM%074
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to put a byte in a circular buffer.
?CRLFRM.EXE%074
^CRLFRM#$N
@Will remove CR/LF from the end of a file. ASseMbler source is
included.
?DATESTR.EXE%074
^DATESTR#$N
@Write date string to STDOUT. ASseMbler source is included.
?DISK DOC%075
^#07/30/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Source for many assembly language programs.
?REMCLK.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to display time in the upper
right-hand corner of the screen.
?SALEXINC.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to define the size of a keyboard
buffer.
?SAVE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to save input from COMM port to file.
?SCAV30.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to scan and lock out bad disk blocks.
?SCRNSAVE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to turn off screen after inactivity.
?SEARCH.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for searching for a string within a
string.
?SERCOM.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for doing a serial port driver call
BASIC.
?SHELL.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for good program structure demo.
?SHIFTS.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to check status of the shift keys.
?SKELCOM.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to specify condensed mode on the IBM
printer.
?SKELEXE2.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to specify condensed mode on IBM
printer.
?SMASCII2.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for ASCII character counter.
?SPACEWAR.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to produce weird speaker noises.
?STACK.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to define a 512K byte stack.
?STDCRLF.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to send CR/LF to output device.
?STDIN.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to provide STDIN with echo.
?STDINCK.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to check for STDIN input.
?STDINNE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for standard input with echo.
?STDIOLIB.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source of library of STDIO routines.
?STDMESSO.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to send message to STDIO
?STDOUT.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to output to STDIO.
?STDOUTDR.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to direct console output.
?STDSPACE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to send space to STDIO.
?SUBZ.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for screen handling routines.
?SUPEREN.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to rename a file or subdirectory.
?SWITCH.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to switch two strings.
?SYSINT.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to allow interrupt calls from 'C'.
?SYSPARM.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for buffers & programs to pass
parameters.
?TAPE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to link a tape drive to the
controller on a PC.
?TEE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to provide 'T' junction for pipes.
?TEE1.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to provide tee junction for pipes.
?TERMINAL.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a simple 1200 baud terminal
program.
?TK.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to tokenize ASCII files.
?TRIM.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to excerpt a line from a file.
?UPPERCAS.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to convert a string to upper case.
?VALIDATE.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to check for valid file names from
BASIC.
?VIDOFF.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to turn off the video.
?VIDON.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to turn on the video.
?VOLREN.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to rename a file, subdirectory or
volume.
?WHAT.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to check & display hardware
configuration.
?WHEREIS.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to search disk for a file.
?WINDOW.ASM%075
^#$N
@ASseMbler source demonstrates video window functions.
?DISK DOC%076
^#02/02/87$N
@This disk contains a crippled version of CHIWRITE, a word
processor with some unique features. It supports many fonts
and requires graphics card. It is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is
What You Get) but this version contains only some of the
fonts. Most of the printer and graphics support is available
only to registered users.
?CW.EXE%076
^CHIWRITE#$Y
@A demo of a WYSIWYG word processor.
?DISK DOC%077
^#07/30/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain New York Word, a word
processor which includes a spelling checker, multiple windows
and graphics. It also supports macro strings. Documentation
is somewhat sketchy but a full manual is available to
registered users. The program includes excellent on-line help
?NYWHELP.0%077
^New York WORD#1.2$Y
@A word processor which includes spelling checker, multiple
windows, graphics, and much more.
?DISK DOC%078
^#07/30/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. New York Word.
?DISK DOC%079
^#02/04/87$N
@This disk contains two utilities.
?WINDOWS.DOC%079
^WINDOWS#$N
@A 'C' library to add moving windows to program being created.
?DEMO.EXE%079
^#$N
@Demonstration of window functions.
?SHELL.COM%079
^SHELL#$N
@A UNIX 'C'-Shell look-a-like for DOS.
?DISK DOC%080
^#02/17/87$N
@This disk contains a series of utilities to examine and
manipulate the files on your disk.
?AUTOMAXX.COM%080
^AUTOMAXX#2.1$Y
@Front end for MS-DOS -- a menu system and disk file handler.
?BIGD.EXE%080
^BIGD#$N
@Displays full listing of disk, including all subdirectories
and their contents.
?COUNT.EXE%080
^COUNT#$N
@Counts words and lines in an ASCII file.
?LDIR29.COM%080
^LDIR# 2.9$N
@A super directory program. ASseMbler source is included.
?DISK DOC%081
^#02/05/87$N
@This disk contains a mixture of utilities used to handle disk
files and to manage disks, both hard and floppy. Of special
interest to many users may be TEXTBUF which allows cutting,
pasting, etc. of a screen dump.
?COVERV2.COM%081
^COVER#$N
@Read directory and create print out for disk sleeve.
?DS211.EXE%081
^Directory Scanner#2.11$N
@Scans the directory for a file, displays the directory and
performs file backups automatically if desired.
?TEXTBUF.COM%081
^TEXTBUF#1.1$Y
@Full screen editor which allows cut and paste and sends
screen to a file.
?TEXT21.COM%081
^TEXT#2.1$N
@Filter ASCII files and eliminate space, convert upper to
lower case, lower to upper case, etc.
?VFAT.EXE%081
^VFAT#$N
@Displays the File Allocation Table (FAT), graphically and by
directory entry.
?DSKRPK.EXE%081
^DSKRPK#$N
@Repacks a hard disk to make files contiguous.
?FATDUMP.COM%081
^FAT#$N
@Screen dump of the File Allocation Table.
?FATSTART.COM%081
^#$N
@Alternate version of FATDUMP.
?FATSTUFF.DOC%081
^#$N
@Documentation for FATDUMP and FATSTART.
?DISK DOC%082
^#02/16/87$N
@This disk contains a set of diagnostics and utilities for the
PC-AT and close clones. Some of these files may be usable on
a PC or XT but they are primarily for an AT.
?ATDIAG.COM%082
^ATDIAG#$N
@Sets system parameters in non-volatile RAM. Replaces the one
IBM sells for $150.
?ATDSKPCH.COM%082
^AT Disk Patch#$N
@Patch for floppy time-out problem on an AT. ASseMbler source
is included.
?CLOCK.COM%082
^CLOCK#$N
@Places a clock on the screen.
?CORELOOK.COM%082
^CORELOOK#$N
@Hexadecimal dump of memory.
?DSPOOL.COM%082
^DynaSpool#1.2$N
@A print spooler.
?FIXDSK.COM%082
^FIXDISK#$N
@Fixes disk access problems for speeded up ATs so that XT
software may be used. ASseMbler source is included.
?HDPREP.EXE%082
^Hard Disk Prep#4.0$Y
@Formats hard disk at the hardware level.
?KEY.COM%082
^KEY#$N
@Programs the function keys
?MAP.COM%082
^MAP#1.4$N
@Displays a map of the memory usage.
?MEMORY.COM%082
^MEMORY#$N
@Allows display and modification of memory.
?MSPOOL.COM%082
^MSPOOL#$N
@A print spooler.
?MV.COM%082
^MV#$N
@Moves files from one subdirectory to another.
?P.COM%082
^P#$N
@Sets printer port and Epson print parameters.
?PCU.COM%082
^PCUTIL#$N
@Sets parameters of the operating environment.
?PEEKPOKE.COM%082
^PEEKPOKE#$N
@Memory resident program to examine or change memory.
?RAM.COM%082
^RAM#$N
@RAM disk driver.
?RN.COM%082
^ReName#$N
@Allows renaming of sub directories.
?SDIR50.COM%082
^SuperDIRectory#5.0$Y
@Directory program designed to reveal lots of information
about the files on a disk.
?SDUMP.COM%082
^SDUMP#1.2$N
@Hexadecimal dump of memory.
?SP.EXE%082
^SP#3.6$Y
@A print spooler.
?SPC.EXE%082
^SPC#$Y
@This is a print spooler.
?VDL.COM%082
^VDL#$N
@Allows file deletion using wild cards.
?VTREE.COM%082
^VTREE#$N
@Graphic display of subdirectories.
?ATEXTMEM.COM%082
^AT Extended Memory#$Y
@Displays extended memory installed on an PC-AT or clone.
?ATFAST.COM%082
^ATFAST#$N
@Restore AT speed after using ATSLOW.
?ATFDTEST.COM%082
^ATDFTEST#$N
@Test of the IBM floppy disk controller.
?ATSLOW.COM%082
^ATSLOW#$N
@Reduce speed of AT system so that XT software may be used.
?ATEXT.DOC%082
^ATEXT#$N
@Converts a text file into an AUTOCAD script file.
Note: includes only the source code in 'C', documentation,
and instructions for compiling with Lattice 'C'.
?DISK DOC%083
^#07/16/87$N
@This disk contains a series of utilities to manage memory
resident programs and to examine the interrupts used by a
program. Another word processing program is also included.
?TSCRIPT.COM%083
^Turbo Script#4.0$Y
@A word processor with on-line help, it appears to have a few
quirks but full source (written with Turbo Pascal) is
included and it shows nice potential.
?TSR.DOC%083
^TerminateStayReady#$N
@A series of utilities to manage memory resident programs.
Includes ASseMbler or Pascal source for some of the modules
?DISK DOC%084
^#02/09/87$N
@This disk contains utilities to enhance DOS.
?FLASH.COM%084
^FLASH#1.0$N
@Source code for inclusion in a Turbo Pascal program. Checks
the status of system hardware. Used to auto-configure an
applications program.
?FSD14.COM%084
^FullScreenDebugger#1.4$N
@Full screen debugger more powerful than IBM's DEBUG.
?TS.EXE%084
^TimeSaver#$N
@Time scheduler with full-screen calendar and alarm clock. It
has full on-line help.
?WINPRINT.COM%084
^WINPRINT#1.00$Y
@Variable screen capture, printer dump, and keystroke capture
program.
?DISK DOC%085
^#08/03/87$N
@This disk contains utilities for cataloging your disks and
for writing and retrieving memos from a free form database.
?INSTANT.EXE%085
^Instant Recall#1.5x$Y
@A free form database for keeping and retrieving memos.
Attempting to use this program without first creating the
required subdirectory and placing in it the required data
files will result in very strange behavior. The program may
be installed as a memory resident program. Be sure to read
pages 4-6 of the documentation before attempting to use it.
Precept has sold Instant Recall to Broderbund Software. Call
(415) 492-3500 for information about registering / updating.
?KEYFAKE.COM%085
^KEYFAKE#$N
@Allows keyboard input from a file so as to avoid the "Press
any key to continue" type messages.
?WSSI220.EXE%085
^WSSINDEX#2.20$Y
@A disk file cataloguer for hard disks and floppies.
?WSSM110.EXE%085
^WSSMERGE#1.10$Y
@Merges two WSSINDEX databases.
?DISK DOC%086
^#07/31/87$N
@This disk contains a number of Turbo Pascal subroutines and a
Tutor to help users learn Turbo Pascal.
?CURSORS.DOC%086
^CURSORS#$N
@A series of routines to change video attributes of the
cursor style. Some have been compiled and are so included.
?KEYS.DOC%086
^KEYS#$N
@A series of routines to display keyboard toggles.
?CHEKDSK.PAS%086
^#$N
@A subroutine to show disk status.
?COMPACT.PAS%086
^COMPACT#$N
@Compact a string to the appropriate size.
?DATE.PAS%086
^GETDATE#$N
@A subroutine to retrieve the date from the system clock.
?DEFDRIVE.PAS%086
^#$N
@Find out what the current default drive is.
?DIRECT.PAS%086
^#$N
@Get current directory from current drive.
?DISKDOOR.PAS%086
^DISKDOOR#$N
@Subroutine to check the status of the drive or drive door
and prevent crashing from resulting error.
?FASTBOX.PAS%086
^#$N
@Draw a box from specified start and stop points.
?FIXREAL.PAS%086
^FIXREAL#$N
@Subroutine to correct the rounding of real numbers.
?FREEZE.PAS%086
^FREEZE#$N
@Subroutine to halt action (freeze processing) until a
function key is pressed.
?OLDDDOOR.PAS%086
^#$N
@Used to control messages output if the drive door is
open or the file does not exist.
?PASDIR.PAS%086
^#$N
@Subroutine to manipulate disk directory.
?PRINTCHK.PAS%086
^Printer Check#$N
@Subroutine to determine the printer status.
?PRNTSCRN.PAS%086
^PrintScreen#$N
@Subroutine to simulate the function of <SHIFT><PrintScreen>.
?SETDATE.PAS%086
^SETDATE#$N
@Subroutine to set the system date from within a program.
?SETTIME.PAS%086
^SETTIME#$N
@Subroutine to set the system time from within a program.
?SPACEOUT.PAS%086
^SPACEOUT#$N
@Subroutine to format strings for a report.
?TESTDOOR.PAS%086
^#$N
@Subroutine to test the disk drive door.
?TESTKEYS.PAS%086
^#$N
@Subroutine to test the keys.
?TIME.PAS%086
^TIME#$N
@Module to get the time from the system clock.
?WRITEMS.PAS%086
^WRITEMS#$N
@Subroutine to output message to specific screen location.
?TURBO.MSG%086
^Turbo Pascal Tutor#$N
@Lessons to help you learn Turbo Pascal programming.
?TIME.INC%086
^#$N
@Get the time from the system clock for calculating
elapsed time.
?LOWDSK.PAS%086
^#$N
@Check logical sector number calculations.
?BASECALC.PAS%086
^#$N
@A base calculator for decimal numbers.
?ASYNC.PAS%086
^ASYNC#$N
@I/O handling for asynchronous communications adapter.
?DISK DOC%087
^#08/03/87$N
@This disk contains a number of powerful and useful utilities.
?ALUSQ.COM%087
^ALUSQ#1.1$N
@An "all purpose unsqueezer" to decompress files with
extensions which include "Q" as middle character.
?DU.EXE%087
^Disk Utility#$N
@Display and edit disk sectors.
?LU86403.EXE%087
^Library Utility#4.03$N
@Create and manage file libraries (.LBR files).
?LUE220.COM%087
^Library Extractor#2.2$N
@A fast extractor for library (.LBR) files.
?RECONFIG.COM%087
^RECONFIG#$N
@Allows user to reconfigure the system by executing alternate
AUTOEXEC.BAT files and loading alternate CONFIG.SYS files.
?TEXTCON.EXE%087
^Text Converter#1.2$Y
@Converts text files from one word processor format to
another or into ASCII.
?TIMEPARK.COM%087
^Timed Disk Parker#$N
@Parks a hard disk after period on inactivity. ASseMbler
source is included.
?TREEG.EXE%087
^Graphics Tree#$N
@Displays tree structure of subdirectories on screen.
?WHEREIZ.COM%087
^WHEREIZ#$N
@Locates files regardless of subdirectory. Replaces WHERE,
WHEREIS, WHEREIR, etc.
?IFF.COM%087
^IFF#2.0$N
@Allows user to create powerful interactive BATch files.
?SCREDIT.COM%087
^ScreenImage Editor#2.1C$Y
@This is both a screen image editor and a batch utility
program. Use it to create menus and help files.
?F32.EXE%087
^Filer#3.2$Y
@Menu driven disk file manager with mouse driver. Also known
as DOS 2 Filer.
?DISK DOC%088
^#02/16/87$N
@This disk contains a program for creating and printing forms.
?EZF.COM%088
^EZ-Forms Manager#C.24$Y
@A complete program for creating and printing custom forms. A
blank form may be called up and completed using protected
fields. Registered users get additional files.
NOTE: When registering, please reference FOG's identifying
number (C24002044).
?DISK DOC%089
^#03/05/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. These disks contain a sales prospecting tool.
?ACS-PERS.EXE%089
^IN-CONTROL#$Y
@A sales prospecting tool and organizer. This program relates
activities to persons. It also summarizes dollars spent for
any activity or group of activities, for any person, for
any period of time. It is ideal for tracking data on a
person or prospect, but it can also be used to summarize
collections, subscriptions, appointments, etc. It includes a
telephone dialer and works as a "tickler". IN-CONTROL was
written with dBASE III and compiled.
?DISK DOC%090
^#03/05/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. These disks contain IN-CONTROL.
?DISK DOC%091
^#08/03/87$N
@Most of the files on this disk are utilities to make using
MS-/PC-DOS computers faster or easier. Be sure to check the
documentation for each program before using these tools.
?CACHE2.COM%091
^CACHE2#$N
@Uses existing RAM for disk caching. ASseMbler source is
included.
?COMPAR21.EXE%091
^COMPARE#2.2$N
@Compares two files and creates a DIFF (difference) file.
?DOG.EXE%091
^DOG#1.01A$Y
@Sorts, packs, and re-orders the files on a disk so as to
optimize performance. Especially good on hard disk systems.
?HD.COM%091
^HD#$N
@Displays and checks speed of interleave factors on a hard
disk. ASseMbler source is included.
?NSWP3.EXE%091
^NewSWeeP#1.019$N
@Originally a CP/M program, this excellent file handling
utility allows viewing, printing, and copying of files. It
supports subdirectories (and can create them) and will "zoom
into" .ARC files and subdirectories. You may also exit this
program temporarily to run another. Two doc files are
included: the features added for the DOS version and the
original CP/M documentation. Most features remain unchanged.
?DISK DOC%092
^#03/05/87$N
@The programs on this disk can help some users make money. One
may not be of value for users in areas which restrict
gambling; the other will be of value to both the professional
and the amateur money handler.
?TRUELINE.EXE%092
^TRUELINE#3.0$Y
@Calculates the betting line and on an NFL football game
based on the statistics from 1984, 1985, and 1986. This
program correctly picked the Super Bowl winners for the last
four years. Good Luck!
?SOLVE-IT.COM%092
^SOLVE-IT#$Y
@A collection of memory resident financial and statistical
functions, including loan amortization, cash flow, payments,
and future values. It is extremely fast.
?DISK DOC%093
^#03/05/87$N
@This disk contains a variety of programs running from the
mundane to the extremely valuable.
?BANNER.EXE%093
^BANNER#$N
@Prints banners in gothic characters on any printer
?DAED603.COM%093
^DAED#6.03$Y
@Dewar Advanced Editor - a very powerful editor with the
documentation built in.
?JIVE.EXE%093
^JIVE#$N
@Translate any text file into "jive" talk.
?THEDRAW.COM%093
^THEDRAW#1.02$Y
@Color screen image text editor requiring color graphics card
?WED.EXE%093
^WED#2.10$Y
@A programmer's screen editor.
?DISK DOC%094
^#03/05/87$N
@This disk contains UTILITY 1-2-3, a series of tutorials,
macros and enhancements for LOTUS 1-2-3.
?README.BAT%094
^UTILITY 1-2-3#1.1$Y
@UTILITY 1-2-3, a series of tutorials, macros, and
enhancements for LOTUS 1-2-3. For information about these
utilities, put this disk in drive B and your LOTUS disk in
drive A. Log to drive B and enter README<cr>.
?DISK DOC%095
^#03/09/88$N
@This disk contains PC-OUTLINE, an outlining and planning
program. The version on this disk is the one from Brown Bag
and is as discussed by Ted Silveira in the June, 1987
FOGLIGHT. Only an abbreviated version of the manual is
included here. Type: PRINTDOC<cr> to print it out.
A full manual is available to registered users.
?PCO.EXE%095
^PC-OUTLINE#3.24$Y
@This outlining and planning program allows you to randomly
enter information of almost any type (plans, ideas, thoughts
etc.) and then organize the information into an hierarchial
structure. Once in the hierarchial structure, you can view
the information in many powerful ways.
?README.2%095
^#$N
@Documentation for nine programs which are included
with PCOUTLINE for the user's convenience. While NOT needed
PCOUTLINE, these programs may save much time and trouble.
?BEEP.COM%095
^#$N
@Generates a beep. Useful for batch files to indicate
errors or task completion.
?CPY.COM%095
^#$N
@Facilitates backing up a series of files to floppy
disk(s). You can list the files to be backed up in a
separate file and CPY will automatically prompt you when it
is time to insert a new disk.
?DIRS.COM%095
^#$N
@Gives the total disk space occupied by a group of
files. It is useful for seeing how much space will be needed
for a collection of files.
?GLOBAL.COM%095
^#$N
@Enables any DOS function on an entire directory tree
with a single command. It is especially useful for finding
lost files, for deleting all .BAK files, etc. across many
directory boundaries.
?MEM.COM%095
^#$N
@Shows the amount of free memory faster than running
CHKDSK.
?MOVE.COM%095
^#$N
@Moves a file from one directory to another without an
intermediate copy.
?MTCONV.EXE%095
^#$N
@Converts Maxthink outline so that it may be loaded by
PC-OUTLINE.
?POPDIR.COM%095
^#$N
@Programmer utility and companion to PUSHDIR. Restores
you to the directory where you executed PUSHDIR.
?PUSHDIR.COM%095
^#$N
@Programmer utility to be used in a BATch file. Use
with POPDIR.
?PCOAIDS.PCO%095
^PC-OUTLINE Aids#1.1$N
@Customized configuration files for use with PC-OUTLINE. One
file referenced in PCOAIDS.TXT (HPLASER.CFG) was not in the
ARChive file. It will be added when it is located.
?PCOMENU.DEF%095
^PC-OUTLINE Mouse#$N
@A menu for the MicroSoft Mouse for use with PC-OUTLINE.
?DISK DOC%096
^#10/26/87$N
@This disk contains several program discussed in the July '87
FOGLIGHT as well as EDWIN, a text editor which will be of
special interest to Pascal programmers and users interested
in moving blocks of text between editing windows. Also
included is a monitor for disk I/O, and a couple of programs
for users with expanded memory boards. A high speed disk
formatter is the final jewel in this collection.
?MOV-LPT.COM%096
^#$N
@Wirt Ragsdale's program for printer reassignment from
the July, 1987 FOGLIGHT (page 21). It is based on an LPT1
address of 03BC.
?SPEED.COM%096
^SPEED#$N
@Improve the execution time on a "pure" MS-DOS system.
ASseMbler source code is included in the set.
?EMU8080.CMD%096
^EMU8080#$N
@A CP/M 2.2 emulator for CP/M 86 systems. It requires the
NEC V20/V30 chip. Source code is included.
?SETAT.COM%096
^Set Attribute#2.04$N
@File attribute editor.
?IOMON.COM%096
^I/O Monitor#$N
@Memory resident monitor of disk I/O. ASseMbler source is
included.
?EMMCACHE.COM%096
^EMMCACHE#1.00$N
@Cache for IBM-XT or compatible with LIM expanded memory. It
is VERY hardware specific so check the DOC file!
?XMEM.COM%096
^XMEM#$N
@Displays the program's usage of expanded memory.
?C-FORMAT.COM%096
^C-FORMAT#1.1$Y
@High speed formatter with command line options.
?ENVED.COM%096
^Environment Editor#1.0$N
@Use to reconfigure a system without the need to re-boot.
?EDWIN.COM%096
^EDWIN#1.5$Y
@Programmer's editor complete with six editing windows and
buffers, block moves between windows, on-line help, macro
record and playback, DOS commands without exiting, a file
size only limited by available RAM, and Pascal Structure
editing (very helpful for novice Pascal programmers).
?DISK DOC%097
^#07/09/87$N
@This disk contains the five pinball games discussed by Ted
Silveira in the July, 1987 FOGLIGHT. There appears to be no
documentation for any of these games. However, they each use
the same commands: Press the shift keys to set the number of
players, start the game, launch the balls, and operate the
flippers. Press the <ESC> key to exit the games at any time.
?ABLAST.COM%097
^#$N
@Pinball game
?BLAST.COM%097
^#$N
@Pinball game
?ECABALL.COM%097
^#$N
@Pinball game
?RAIN.EXE%097
^#$N
@Pinball game
?TWILZONE.COM%097
^#$N
@Pinball game
?DISK DOC%098
^#03/09/88$N
@This disk contains a disk patching program and a program to
aid in the development of a good writing style.
?MK.COM%098
^MasterKey#1.7c$Y
@A menu-driven disk patcher similar to the Norton Utilities
and PCTools. It has built-in help screens and will work with
either floppy or hard disks of any size. The unerase function
is excellent.
?STYLED.EXE%098
^Style Editor#1.5$Y
@Helps you improve your writing style.
?UNWS.EXE%098
^UnWordStar#$N
@Convert WordStar document files to pure ASCII. It is needed
by STYLED and many other programs.
?DISK DOC%099
^#07/10/87$N
@This demo program will run on any MS-DOS system with the
exception that the tutorial (SHOWQP.COM) may not run on non-
IBM machines due to the memory-mapped screen. The READ.ME
contains most of the instruction booklet (normally sold for
$10). The order form (and address of QCAD) is the last page
of the READ.ME file.
?QPARSER.BAT%099
^QPARSER#2.4$N
@A translator writing system useful for compiler writing,
language development, and translation in general. This
demonstration version has been crippled to limit the
number of rules to 25.
?DISK DOC%100
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 1 of 6. RBBS-PC for running a remote system on an IBM or
compatible computer.
?RBBS-PC.DOC%100
^RBBS-PC#CPC15.1$Y
@One of the better programs for running a remote system, RBBS-
PC is well supported and has most of the popular options.
Proper operation requires a hard disk and Hayes-compatible
modem. Some technical knowledge and ASseMbler programming is
absolutely essential for the installation of this software.
?DISK DOC%101
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 2 of 6. RBBS-PC remaining documentation, sample text and
menu files, and notes about update revisions.
?DISK DOC%102
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 3 of 6. RBBS-PC main program module.
?DISK DOC%103
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 4 of 6. RBBS-PC support programs.
?DISK DOC%104
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 5 of 6. RBBS-PC bug reports and programs to upgrade from
earlier versions of RBBS-PC.
?QSORT.EXE%104
^QSORT#2.1$Y
@Read text files, sort them, and write them out to new or
existing device.
?DISK DOC%105
^#07/10/87$N
@Disk 6 of 6. RBBS-PC source code.
?DISK DOC%106
^#08/03/87$N
@This disk contains PDPROLOG from Automata Design Associates.
Other versions of Prolog are available from A D A with prices
ranging from $29.95 to $99.95. Full details and ordering
information is in the accompanying PDPROLOG.DOC file.
?PDPROLOG.EXE%106
^PDPROLOG#1.7$N
@Prolog interpreter for programmers. It requires PC/MS-DOS
version 2.0 or higher and at least 210K of memory. (It runs
best with 253K or better.)
?DISK DOC%107
^#07/10/87$N
@This disk has XLISP, an experimental programming language.
?XLISP.DOC%107
^XLISP#1.5$N
@An experimental programming language combining some of the
features of LISP with object oriented extension capability.
?DISK DOC%108
^#07/31/87$N
@This disk has the Ultra Utilities and the E88 text editor.
?U-DOC.ONE%108
^Ultra Utilities#2.00$Y
@Also known as the "Wizard's Apprentice", this collection of
utilities will allow you to modify any sector of a floppy
disk. Discussed by Ted Silveira in the August, 1987 FOGLIGHT
?E88.EXE%108
^E88#P3.00$Y
@A fast, natural, and logical text editor.
?DISK DOC%109
^#07/31/87$N
@A collection of goodies for 'C' programmers, including the
TKO boxing game which was previously released on FOG-DOS.086.
Please note that an unARChiving utility will be needed for
the C-SRC.ARC file.
?TKO.C%109
^TKO#$N
@A boxing game written in 'C', we do not have a compiled
version of the game. It will be added when it becomes
available.
?XC1E.COM%109
^XC1E#$N
@A cross-reference utility (including source) for 'C'.
?BOSS0508.DOC%109
^Window Boss#050886$Y
@A window generating utility for 'C' programmers. You can
incorporate this code into your own application.
?TURBOC10.PAT%109
^#$N
@This is the patch for doing floating point arithmetic
with version 1.0 of Borland's Turbo 'C'.
?DISK DOC%110
^#07/31/87$N
@This disk contains a number of goodies for Pascal programmers
Included here is the complete BOOSTERS.ARC which was
on FOG-DOS.038 and for which an unARChiving utility is needed
?BOOSTERS.ARC%110
^Boosters#$Y
@A collection of procedures for Turbo Pascal programming.
An unARChiving utility is needed in order to extract the
members of this file because there are more than 120 files
collected here.
?THELP.COM%110
^THELP#$N
@A memory resident help file for Turbo Pascal programmers
complete with source.
?TURBO-UT.DOC%110
^TURBO-UT.PAS#1.0$Y
@A collection of programming utilities for Turbo Pascal.
?DISK DOC%111
^#09/10/87$N
@This disk contains the RAM-based word processor Galaxy.
?GALAXY.COM%111
^Galaxy word proc.#2.2$Y
@This RAM-based word processor was discussed by Ted Silveira
in the Sept, 1987 FOGLIGHT. It is very similar to WordStar
with the addition of windows. Help is on-line and the menus
pull down. The author's benchmark indicate that Galaxy is
much faster than most of the popular word processors.
?DISK DOC%112
^#09/11/87$N
@This disk contains a collection of utilities for most MS-DOS
computers. Of special interest to some users is a program to
provide undefeatable password security for most DOS 2.x and
3.x systems. Use with care. Programs like this can cause
MAJOR problems and loss of data!
Use with care.
?BLED.EXE%112
^Batch Line EDitor#1.4$N
@Combines two functions: 1. insert, delete, and replace lines
of text based on line number and 2. compare two files and
produce merge file to convert one to another using the
MicroSoft Basic MERGE command. Excellent for helping
programmers (using most languages) to document changes in
source code.
?CUTPASTE.COM%112
^Cut/Paste#$N
@A 6K RAM-resident program to add block move capability to
most word processors and other programs. Designed to work
with NotePad (FOG-DOS.015) and BackScrl (FOG-DOS.020). Some
of the documentation assumes knowledge of NotePad commands.
?SIMET2.EXE%112
^SIMET#1.00$N
@Convert English (US) measurements to metric. Source code is
included.
?SWPKEYAT.EXE%112
^Swap IBM-PCAT keys#$N
@Swap the function of the <Esc> and <~> keys on an IBM-PC/AT.
ASseMbler source is included to permit modification for other
keys.
?SYSLOCK.SYS%112
^System Lock#1.1$N
@Create a device driver for use with DOS 2.x and 3.x to
implement a "BREAKproof" password security system for PC's,
XT's and most compatibles. May also work on AT's. If you
also do a simple (and reversible) hardware modification, use
of the system becomes impossible without entering the chosen
password.
?RELOCK.COM%112
^#$N
@Works with SYSLOCK to provide password security while user
leaves system temporarily unattended.
?TABS20.COM%112
^Tabs#2.0$N
@Replace spaces with TAB character(s) or expand TABs while
deleting trailing spaces. ASseMbler source code is included.
?DISK DOC%113
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. ManageX, a billing and time accounting program
for professionals (consultants, lawyers, CPAs, etc.).
?MANAGEX.COM%113
^ManageX series II#$Y
@Tracks time worked on professional matters and calculates
amount owed by each client. Excellent for small legal, CPA,
consulting, etc. offices. Handles receipts, disbursements,
and prepares invoices. Other (proprietary) versions offer
additional bookkeeping features. Program will remind you to
register with manufacturer.
?DISK DOC%114
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. ManageX
?ZENO.COM%114
^#$N
@A screen speed up program.
?MTS.COM%114
^Multi-Task Supvsr#$N
@Splits DOS (versions 2.0 through 3.1) into two partitions
that can be used simultaneously. Requires IBM or very close
compatible.
?MVPFORTH.EXE%114
^MtView Press FORTH#1.0305$N
@Includes the entire Forth-79 required word set. It is fully
documented in "All About FORTH" by Glen B. Haydon (available
from Mt. View Press, Inc.).
?DISK DOC%115
^#09/11/87$N
@The perfect program for tracking your stock transactions but
it won't help pick them -- you have to do that yourself.
?PC-PORT.EXE%115
^Bob's PC Portfolio#$Y
@Keeps track of stock portfolios: 1. all stock purchases;
2. current holdings (including splits, spin-offs, and sales)
3. yearly sold file (for Schedule D)
?DISK DOC%116
^#09/11/87$N
@If you want to know who will read (and understand) your
report or want suggestions for modifying it to suit your boss
(teacher, etc.), PC-Read is the perfect program.
?CCSADD.EXE%116
^Info DataBase Prog#2.1$Y
@A general data base program which handles name, company, and
address fields plus miscellaneous fields flexible enough for
most applications. dBASE III compatible data files.
?BROWSE.COM%116
^#$N
@Allows you to scroll through any ASCII text file. Use arrow
keys with <PgUp> & <PgDn>. Use <Esc> to exit from text file.
?PC-READ.COM%116
^PC-Read#2.5$Y
@Rates the complexity of writing as an average grade level at
which the text could be easily read. Uses a custom algorithm
which the author believes best reflects the "real world".
Handles text from most word processing programs.
?DISK DOC%117
^#09/11/87$N
@ProComm support files, these .CMD files will help you
auto-dial when using PC-Pursuit.
?XREADME.PCP%117
^XcelPCP#$N
@This series of command files (for use with ProComm ver 2.4x)
will automate the dialing process when using PC Pursuit.
Use your favorite text editor to modify the first three
lines, load ProComm with X<cr>, and communications are yours
?DISK DOC%118
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 1 of 3. Music, Music, Music. Compose that great work or
transcribe your favorite melodies. Christmas songs, etc.
?PIANOMAN.COM%118
^Pianoman#$Y
@Pianoman and the companion Player Piano allow you to create
(or transcribe) tunes on you PC or close compatible. PC-DOS
version 2.0 or higher is required but CGA/EGA is NOT needed.
The music files can be compiled or converted to Turbo or
BASICA code.
?DISK DOC%119
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 2 of 3. Pianoman and Player Piano.
?DISK DOC%120
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 3 of 3. Pianoman and Player Piano. Also has Wombat!,
a game to help children learn to solve word problems.
Interactive education allows building new skills and
provides guidance mixed with fun.
?WOMBATS.BAS%120
^Wombats!#2.0$Y
@Game to help 7 to 11 year olds conquer word problems and
number sentences. Requires BASICA or GWBASIC. This program
contains some very valuable programming suggestions for
writing educational software.
?DISK DOC%121
^#09/11/87$N
@Programs to help controll the Hewlett Packard LaserJet and
related printers. There is a wide variety of offerings, not
all of which will work with all printers and/or computers.
Several are poorly documented.
?JETSET.EXE%121
^Jet Setter#Mar.85$N
@Control HP-2225 dot matrix LaserJet functions from terminal.
JETSET uses Hewlett-Packard Soft Keys.
?HPLZLAB.EXE%121
^LaserJet Labels#1.20$N
@Print envelope labels on your HP LaserJet & some compatibles.
?LASER66.COM%121
^Laser66#$N
@For printing 66 lines per page on some laser printers.
?LASERJ2.COM%121
^LJ Cartridge Setup#$Y
@Setup Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer font cartridges.
?LASERJET.COM%121
^LaserJet Setup#4.2$Y
@Memory-resident or not as you choose, this facilitates the
setup and manipulations of Hewlett-Packard LaserJet with or
without font cartridges. Also handles envelopes.
?LJ2UP.EXE%121
^LaserJet Two Up#$N
@Print two logical pages on each sheet of paper with LaserJet.
?LJSP.COM%121
^LJSP#$N
@Dump your screen (CGA graphics) to a LaserJet printer.
?LOGO.EXE%121
^LOGO#1.0$N
@Design a logo and use it when printing -- much cheaper than
letterhead stationery when you only need a few sheets.
Requires Hewlett-Packard LaserJet or compatible. 'C' source
code is included.
?LP16.COM%121
^LP#1.6l$N
@Print ASCII text files (66 or 88 lines per page) with a
heading (filename, creation date, and page number) on each
page. Coded for a LaserJet but ASseMbler source is included
so you can modify it to handle the codes from your printer.
?PR.COM%121
^PR#$N
@Exotic printer control for LaserJets. Print letters, reports
etc. single or double-sided or print one to four logical
pages on single sheet (portrait mode; up to two in landscape)
using letter or legal sized paper. Perfect for producing
brochures, invitations, and Christmas cards.
?RMACHPLZ.COM%121
^RMACHPLZ#$N
@Print ReadMac picture files on your LaserJet printer.
?LASERFON.EXE%121
^#1.0$N
@LaserJet font selector, including two cartridges.
Documentation is online.
?FONTS.DOC%121
^FONTS#$N
@Download fonts (two supplied) to Hewlett Packard LaserJet or
compatible for use with your favorite word processor.
?DISK DOC%122
^#09/11/87$N
@This disk contains a number of utilities for the Hewlett
Packard LaserJet series of printers. Most are versions of
download programs and soft fonts.
?INSTRUCT.TXT%122
^PrintScreen Util.#$N
@Dump the contents of your screen to Hewlett Packard LaserJet
or ThinkJet printer.
?IBM2HPJ.COM%122
^IBM2HPJ#1.01$N
@Provides partial emulation of IBM Graphics Printer. Source
code is included.
?LPTX.COM%122
^LPTx#3.0$N
@Line Printer Output Capture Buffer to redirect the LPT port.
?DOWNLOAD.EXE%122
^Download#$Y
@Manages the process of downloading soft fonts to the Hewlett
Packard LaserJet with optional control of the font ID
numbers for word processing software.
?HPSOFT.DOC%122
^HPSoft#$N
@Soft fonts for the Hewlett Packard LaserJet+.
?-READ.ME%122
^Downloadable Fonts#$N
@A practical demonstration of what can be purchased, this
contains one downloadable font (Hewlett Packard LaserJet+)
and a couple sample printing files.
?DISK DOC%123
^#09/11/87$N
@General Ledger for most accounting situations. AP and AR
also available to registered users.
?FM.COM%123
^Finance Manager II#1.1a$Y
@Accounting for the small business or home made easy. Help is
provided for the non-CPA. This demo version of the general
ledger handles only 11 months (without graphics). Finance
Manager II will handle 1999 accounts and 4,000 transactions
(30,000 if installed on a hard disk). Bookkeepers will also
appreciate the accounts payable and accounts receivable
modules which are also available. Offers a full range of
reports (month, quarter, or year) with or without graphs.
?DISK DOC%124
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 1 of 4. Payroll accounting to work with most popular
data management packages, spreadsheets, or NewViews or just
by itself. The Canadian version is on FOG-DOS.128 thru .131
?PAYUSA.COM%124
^Payroll USA#1.3$Y
@A front end for dBASE, Lotus, NewViews, etc. or a stand-
alone complete with 1987 Federal, California, and New York
tax tables. Be sure to keep your system clock date less than
July, 1988 if you want this program to work. Installable for
other states. Canadian version available separately.
?DISK DOC%125
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 2 of 4. Payroll USA
?DISK DOC%126
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 3 of 4. Payroll USA
?DISK DOC%127
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 4 of 4. Payroll USA
?DISK DOC%128
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 1 of 4. Payroll accounting to work with most popular
data management packages, spreadsheets, or NewViews or just
by itself. The US version is on FOG-DOS.124 thru .127
?PAYMENU.COM%128
^Payroll Canada#2.0$Y
@Front end for dBASE, Lotus, NewViews, Symphony, etc. or
stand-alone payroll accounting program. Handles all Canadian
taxes (except Quebec Provincial taxes) for 1987. Be sure to
keep system clock set to 1987. US version available. Updates
available to registered users.
?DISK DOC%129
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 2 of 4. Payroll Canada
?DISK DOC%130
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 3 of 4. Payroll Canada
?DISK DOC%131
^#09/11/87$N
@Disk 4 of 4. Payroll Canada
?DISK DOC%132
^#10/26/87$N
@Disk 1 of 2. SNAP, a utility to help dBASE II and III
programmers, removes the burden of writing the documentation
users will need and which will make support so much less of
a problem.
?SNAP.EXE%132
^Snap!#2.02a$N
@A documenter for dBASE II and dBASE III. Written in Turbo
Pascal with on-line help and good documentation, this will
help you write the perfect documentation to accompany your
program with very little effort.
?DISK DOC%133
^#10/26/87$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Snap! Also on this disk is a dBASE II program
(which should also work on dBASE III) to help find winning
words in games like Scrabble, crossword puzzles, etc.
?ANAGRAM.PRG%133
^Anagram#$N
@John Krahmer's program (from the November, 1987 FOGLIGHT) to
help you with word games, crossword puzzles, etc. Written
for dBASE II but should work with dBASE III as well. The
.DBF and .NDX files have been squeezed to save disk space.
You will need NewSWeeP or similar utility to extract the
files. SCRABBLE.WS is a discussion of the program design.
?DISK DOC%134
^#01/08/89$N
@All sorts of utilities to make managing your system much
easier. Also included here is an 8088 assembler with some
nice features.
?RS232.HLP%134
^#$N
@This file is intended to collect together in one place
and explain in relatively simple terms, enough of the details
of the RS-232 Standard to allow a technician to construct
and/or debug interfaces between any two "RS-232 Compatible"
devices
?NULMODEM.KIT%134
^#$N
@This file contains a diagram and description of the
uses for a null modem, as well as how to build a null modem
cable.
?SIZEIT.COM%134
^Size It#$Y
@Size It is a memory resident program to measure on screen the
exact size of space a document will require when printed. It
will also help you when you need to rearrange information in
order to force it to fit into a certain space.
?SORTALL.COM%134
^Sortall#2.0$N
@A sorting utility to put all files in the root directory and
sub-directories in alphabetical order. Works on most disks,
including hard disks under DOS 2.x and 3.x.
?STYPE12.COM%134
^Smooth TYPE#1.2$N
@Stype types files to the screen of a machine controlled by an
EGA card using variable speed smooth scrolling.
?VIEWDISK.EXE%134
^View Disk#1.0$Y
@This utility allows you to examine the sectors of your disk
drive. Due to the fact that it makes "Extensive" use of BIOS,
the machine must be 100% compatible.
?WASM.COM%134
^Wolfware Assembler#1.0$N
@This is an 8088 assembler from Wolfware. It is a typical 8088
assembler, and can be useful for small jobs.
?XRAY.COM%134
^X-ray#$N
@X-Ray is a memory resident program that allows you to monitor
the memory in your machine while another program is running.
?DISK DOC%135
^#10/26/87$N
@A collection aimed at the programmer or very expert user. At
least one of these programs requires chip-level knowledge.
Experiment cautiously.
?DIAGS.EXE%135
^Expert Diagnostics#$N
@Special serial, parallel, and video diagnostics for the
ADVANCED user with a PC or close compatible.
?NANSI.DOC%135
^NANSI#2.2$N
@An enhanced replacement for the ANSI.SYS console driver.
?PC.EXE%135
^Programmer's Calc#1.0$Y
@A very sophisticated calculator for programmers.
?PCALC.COM%135
^Programmer Calc#$N
@A memory resident calculator, especially for programmers.
?DISK DOC%136
^#02/21/88$N
@These programs will save many users, from the novice to the
expert, time, aggravation, and lost files.
?NIB.EXE%136
^Nibbler Toolkit#$Y
@Can be used by novices to recover deleted file or by systems
programmer to patch object code. Transfer text or data files
from CP/M to p-SYSTEM disks or have quick and sure access to
both memory and disks.
?PCOPY.EXE%136
^Pcopy#2.0$Y
@Copy files between disks and/or between subdirectories. This
warns that file will be overwritten, creates new directories
sets archive flag, etc. all with selective specification of
the files to be manipulated.
?READMEPC.MAG%136
^PC Magazine#$N
@The programs referenced in the Programming column of the
1/22/85 through 4/2/85 PC Magazine issues.
?SR.EXE%136
^Still River Shell#2.36$Y
@Turn your directory into a menu. Find, copy, move, delete,
and view files and directories with very few keystrokes. Run
program with a function key. Will find any word, phrase, or
sentence in a every text file on a disk. It passes filenames
to programs. View files in ASCII or hex. Plus much more!
?GOODIES.ARC%136
^#$N
@A collection of utilities which further enhance this shell
and many other operations on a hard disk system.
?DISK DOC%137
^#10/26/87$N
@This build-it-yourself "turbo" option for you PC or XT is an
excellent test aimed at finding out if the user-supported
philosophy will also work for hardware designs.
?PCSPRINT.DOC%137
^PC-Sprint#$Y
@A low-cost, build-it-yourself hardware project to speed up an
IBM PC/XT. Does not use an expansion slot, makes no permanent
changes, maintains software compatibility. Requires Epson
or compatible printer.
?DISK DOC%138
^#10/26/87$N
@Three of these four applications were written to help a
church ministry but should find "homes" in all sorts of
applications. The coupon organizer will certainly help
the budget conscious get the most from even a few coupons.
?COUPONS.ARC%138
^Coupon Organizer#1.2$Y
@Simple database program that keeps track of grocery store
coupons. Prints a report by date to make shopping easier.
Type ARCE COUPONS<cr> to extract member files. Be sure to use
a separate subdirectory. Some of the files referenced in the
documentation are created by the program.
?MEMBER.ARC%138
^Church Membership#2.0$Y
@System to handle any church membership needs. Contains
options for anniversaries, birthdays, committees,
organizations, and more. Hard disk recommended for churches
with more than 200 members. Could also track important dates
for large families, etc. Referenced data files are created
when you first run the program. Use ARCE MEMBER<cr> to get
member files out of .ARC file. Be sure to use a separate
subdirectory to avoid overwriting similar name files.
?PROSPECT.ARC%138
^Church Prospecting#2.0$Y
@Handles any type of prospect, not just for churches. Allows
user to define his own codes. Keeps track of every visit made
to an individual, who visited, how, when, and what the result
of the visit was. Hard disk recommended for more than 200
prospects. Referenced data files created when program first
run. Enter ARCE PROSPECT<cr> to extract members. A separate
subdirectory is also recommended to protect similar files.
?PURCHASE.ARC%138
^Purchase Order Sys#3.0$Y
@Complete system to handle business purchase orders. Will
handle up to 32,767 purchase orders. Hard disk and printer
able to print 132 columns recommended. Referenced data files
created when program is first run. Type ARCE PURCHASE<cr> to
to extract files. Be sure to use a separate subdirectory.
?ARCE.COM%138
^Arc Extractor#30F$N
@Extract members of ARChive (.ARC) files with this.
?DISK DOC%139
^#10/26/87$N
@Printer related programs offering a wide variety of functions
?FKEYMAP.COM%139
^Function Key Map#2.0$Y
@Create a reference card of your function key assignments with
any printer which supports IBM or Epson graphics (including
Okidata 92). Supports variable line spacing, graphic
characters, etc.
?BARPRINT.BAS%139
^#$N
@Bar code printing program for Epson or compatible
printer. Requires MicroSoft QuickBASIC 2.0 or similar.
?FPRINT.EXE%139
^File-Print#1.22$Y
@Handy utility for printing text files, including those with
illegal filenames. Complete with status window.
?LQ800.COM%139
^LQ-800 control#$N
@Memory resident utility for setting the LQ-800 printer.
Offers 30 options on three menus.
?LQCONT.EXE%139
^LQ print control#1.15$Y
@LQ-800/1500 (and most other Epsons) printer driver. Menu
driven, easy-to-use program.
?PCARD.EXE%139
^Index Card Maker#$Y
@Reads directory of disk and prints information on 3"x5" card
or marks off similar size on regular paper. Fabulous program
which unfortunately occasionally looses one or more files
when printing. Reads disk label and allows additional
description line.
?PRNBUF.COM%139
^Printer Buffer#1.08$N
@Parallel printer buffer. User selectable buffer size; default
is 64K.
?PRSWAP.COM%139
^PRSWAP#$N
@Swaps IBM graphics characters to something more printable.
ASseMbler and Basic source code is included.
?QKLABEL.EXE%139
^Quick-Label#3.97$Y
@Label maker for 15/16"x3" one-up labels. Repeat last label,
specify quantity, etc.
?ALTPAGE.EXE%139
^Alternate Page#1.0$Y
@Prints documents on both sides of your paper, splitting by
either odd/even or right/left pages.
?EPSTAR.COM%139
^Epson Star#$N
@Set Epson printer mode or print files with embedded codes
from many word processing programs.
?LABELWIZ.EXE%139
^Label Wizard#$N
@Print 15/16" x 3.5" labels. Up to five lines per label.
Specify quantity and save to disk file for future printing.
ASseMbler source code is included.
?POP-EPSN.COM%139
^POP-Epson#$Y
@Memory resident control of an Epson RX/FX/MX or compatible.
?DCOVER.EXE%139
^Disk Sleeve Maker#$Y
@Reads directory of disk and prints information on regular
paper so that, with cut and paste, you can create a disk
sleeve which lists the disk contents. Appears more reliable
than companion PCARD.
?DISK DOC%140
^#10/26/87$N
@Get involved with Artificial Intelligence or operate your
system more efficiently with these programs.
?FF.COM%140
^FileFriend+#1.10B$Y
@Memory resident file finder, viewer, printer, etc. Set file
attributes; create, change, or delete directories; seven
sorting methods; and much, much more!
?HOW-BIG2.EXE%140
^How Big#2.0$Y
@Display amount of space used by all files in subdirectory,
cumulative space used by subdirectories, and percentage of
slack space lost due to cluster size. Lattice 'C' source is
is included.
?KNOVICE.COM%140
^Knovice AI#1.1$Y
@Artificial Intelligence for experienced programmers or novice
users wanting to learn by experimenting with Expert System
Technology. Provides simple user interface and production
rule language. All the user must do to create a working
system is to write the rules. Automatically parses and
organizes the rules into efficient knowledge base. Provides
powerful inference capabilities and both forward and backward
chaining inference methods.
?DISK DOC%141
^#10/26/87$N
@One utility (LS, for Unix-like directory) was originally on
FOG-DOS.070. This disk also contains a keyboard enhancer for
total control over your keyboard, typing speed, etc.
?PCTRACE.COM%141
^PC-Trace#$N
@Implements a trace table for MS-DOS. ASseMbler source is
included.
?LS.COM%141
^LS#$N
@This Unix-like directory program is much more powerful than
the normal DIRectory. 'C' source code is included.
?NEWKEY.EXE%141
^Keyboard Enhancer#4.0$Y
@Define keystrokes to save YOU time. Includes 128 character
type ahead buffer and much, much more.
?DISK DOC%142
^#02/21/88$N
@1987 US tax return preparation assistance.
?PC-TAX87.EXE%142
^PC-Tax87#87.15$Y
@A program to help you prepare your 1987 Federal tax return.
?DISK DOC%143
^#01/09/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. ProComm support programs.
?P-OPT.EXE%143
^Procomm Optimizer#1.0$N
@Optimizes ProComm command files and much more. It shortens
all command to four letters while leaving the original
code untouched. You then have two versions, one with the
comments to make later modifications easy, one which runs
extremely quickly.
?PROCMD.COM%143
^ProComm CMD editor#1.0$Y
@Helps novices write their own ProComm command files. On-line
help and assistance makes this very easy.
?PRCDIR.EXE%143
^ProComm Directory#$N
@Converts ProComm dialing directory to ASCII text files and
back again. Makes editing your phone list easy. 'C' source
(C86) is also included.
?PROTIMER.EXE%143
^ProComm Timer#$Y
@Allows automatic operation of a ProComm command file, even
when you are away from your computer. Uploads, message
gathering, etc. at low rates while you sleep. Be sure you
test your command files thoroughly before using PROTIMER.
?PCP-MEN3.CMD%143
^#$N
@Bond Shand's command file for menu-driven PC Pursuit
dialing. Many options available.
?DISK DOC%144
^#01/09/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. ProComm support programs.
?README.DOC%144
^ProComm/PC Pursuit#$N
@Menu-driven access to remote systems on the PC Pursuit
network for ProComm users.
?PRODATE.EXE%144
^ProComm Date Stamp#$N
@Mark the directory entries with the date you last called each
number by replacing last five characters on name with mm/dd.
?GENIE.CMD%144
^ProComm/GEnie#$N
@Jack Brown's command file for automating signing onto the
FOG RoundTable on GEnie. Just set the Macro 0 for your name
and password and attach this to the GEnie directory number.
?DISK DOC%145
^#01/09/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Disk cataloging.
?KAT.EXE%145
^DBS-KAT#1.3$Y
@A high capacity diskette catalog program for MS/PC-DOS 2.0
or greater (256K) systems. Works best with hard disk or
two floppies (one of which is 1.2Mb or greater).
?DISK DOC%146
^#01/09/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Disk cataloging. Also on this disk is SEEKEASY,
a information gathering and retrieving system.
?SEEKEASY.EXE%146
^Seekeasy#8/14/87$Y
@Easy-to-use information-storage and information-retrieval
program that accepts misspelled, imprecise, or incomplete
requests, and still finds the desired information in a file.
This "sloppy matching" is unique. Also included here are
programs to convert ASCII text files to SEEKEASY format and
vice versa and a data file of the PC-SIG library.
?DISK DOC%147
^#01/09/88$N
@WordStar 3.x and 4.0 support programs.
?WSMOD.HLP%147
^#$N
@Text file listing WordStar 3x patch addresses.
?WSPATCOM.BAT%147
^WS COM port patch#$N
@Patch WordStar 3.24 and 3.3 for COM2 rather than COM1.
?WSCNVN11.EXE%147
^WordStar Converter#1.11$Y
@Convert WordStar text files to ASCII and vice versa.
?PAMPH14M.COM%147
^Pamphlet Maker#1.4M$N
@Works with WordStar files to print pamphlets. Turbo Pascal
source is included.
?WSCOL13M.COM%147
^WordStar Columns#1.3M$N
@Print columns from regular WordStar text files. Turbo Pascal
source code is included.
?WSENHANC.TXT%147
^Print Enhancements#$N
@Replacement WINSTALL and auto patching files for WordStar 3.x
to maximized printer installation.
?WSX10B.COM%147
^WS Translator#1.0b$N
@Designed specifically for WordStar 4.0, this file converter
handles extended graphics characters, etc. Sample files
included.
?DISK DOC%148
^#01/09/88$N
@Utilities for most MS/PC-DOS computers.
?STUFIT.COM%148
^Stufit#0.6$N
@A program to compact the files on your disk by moving them
all toward the center. ASseMbler source is included. Be sure
to read the documentation completely before attempting this.
?SD55.DOC%148
^Sorted Directory#5.5$Y
@Three versions (IBM PC and full compatibles, Zenith Z-100
series, and generic MS-DOS) of this disk directory program
are included.
?DD2.EXE%148
^Director#2.00$Y
@Finds and lists duplicate files on your disk. Lots of options
?STRIP.COM%148
^Strip#2.1$N
@Strip the hi-bit from WordStar text files. Turbo Pascal
source is included.
?IBU.COM%148
^Incremental Backup#1.05$Y
@Many users will find this to be better than XCOPY. It
displays free space on both source and target disks, space
required, offers seven sorting options for filenames, allows
files to be marked for inclusion or exclusion, and much more.
Automatically selects for backup any new files or any file
which has been changed since the last backup.
?INFO.EXE%148
^Info#$N
@Prints out a table of information about the drive and disk
usage. Program taken from PC Tech Journal, May '86 ("Finding
Disk Parameters" by Glenn F. Roberts).
?DISK DOC%149
^#01/09/88$N
@Games for most MS/PC-DOS computers.
?NAMER.EXE%149
^Name Selector#$N
@Program to select a more unique name for game players.
?MASTMIND.COM%149
^MasterMind#4/17/87$N
@Simple logic game with 8080 ASseMbler source code.
?SPACEINV.COM%149
^Space Investors#5.1$Y
@Arcade-type game with Turbo Pascal source code.
?DECEIVE.COM%149
^Deceive#1.0$Y
@Terminate and Stay Ready program which will conceal current
activities with a screen picture captured from the job you
are supposed to be doing.
?EGAROIDS.EXE%149
^#$Y
@Arcade-type game written for 80286 system with EGA graphics.
?DECISION.COM%149
^Decision Maker#$N
@Ask the computer a question, run this program and it will
make the decision for you.
?LIFESOUP.COM%149
^Lifesoup#1B$Y
@Game of life for Hercules monographics cards only. Cell
generation and video handling techniques excellently
demonstrated with Turbo Pascal source code.
?PHONEMEM.COM%149
^Phone Number Memoriz#$N
@Program to teach you how to remember numbers. Turbo Pascal
source code included.
?PINNART1.%149
^Pinnacles Artwork#$Y
@Pictures which can be incorporated into other programs.
?DISK DOC%150
^#01/07/89$N
@Pyroto Mountain, a Gaming BBS system.
?PYROTO.COM%150
^Pyroto Mountain#C1$Y
@Pyroto Mountain is part game, part bulletin-board system.
People can dial up your computer and leave public or private
messages. But there is more, they can also take on the role
of a wizard in a role playing game. It is not necessary to
have a modem to run Pyroto. You can run it in local mode to
familiarize yourself with the principles of operation.
?DISK DOC%151
^#01/09/88$N
@Stonehenge BBS system.
?STONE.EXE%151
^Stonehenge#1984$Y
@A BBS system with multi-message areas and lots of features.
?DISK DOC%152
^#01/09/88$N
@Zuri text editor.
?ZURI.COM%152
^Zuri Text Editor#2.6$Y
@Screen text editor with long (255 character) lines, numbered
lines (reference only, not part of file), macros, edits in
memory to system capacity (or 480K), full access to DOS. Not
a word processor but fabulous for letter and program writing.
?DISK DOC%153
^#01/09/88$N
@A text editor/word processor.
?WX.EXE%153
^WordFlex#1.31$N
@A memory resident word processing program.
?PROINDEX.EXE%153
^ProIndex#1.2$Y
@An interactive program to help you create an index for any
text file. Several users prefer this over StarIndex.
?PSETDOC.WS%153
^PrinterSet#2.4$N
@Menu-driven programs from setting printer options on several
different printers. ASseMbler source is included so you can
modify the programs to suit your system. Includes Epson,
Citizen, Gemini, MPI-180FT, MT-1081/L, HP-2631 and HP-2932.
?DISK DOC%154
^#01/09/88$N
@Collection of programs for a variety of graphics cards.
?PCYEARBK.EXE%154
^PCYEARBOOK#$Y
@A calendar/appointment scheduler program. Appointments may be
set up in half-hour intervals from 8am to 6:30pm. A notepad
function is also included to recording other information as
you need to.
?PRESENT.COM%154
^PRESENT#5.12$Y
@The Slide Presentation System is excellent for preparing the
material you need for you next report or similar activity.
?CGCLOCK.COM%154
^CGA Clock#1.5$N
@A program which places a real time clock on your color
graphics system. Defaults to standard time but has military
(24-hour) time as an option.
?COLOR.COM%154
^Color#$N
@Set your display attributes. This requires ANSI.SYS
?CURSOR.COM%154
^Cursor#1.00$N
@Set the size of your cursor.
?EGA43X80.COM%154
^43 lines with EGA#$N
@A program which allows you to display 43 lines on your screen
(rather than the normal 24) if you have an EGA card.
?FLIPPAGE.EXE%154
^FLIP#$N
@Originally taken from the 2/19/85 issue of PC Magazine. It
allows users with color/graphics card to use one of its
"underexploited" video pages as a scratch pad to prevent the
frantic rush to copy data from your screen as it scrolls off.
These programs allow you to flip between two video pages
while working from DOS 2.x. Especially handy when you are
compiling programs. The cursor changes shape so you always
know where you are.
?HGC.COM%154
^Hercules Graphics#$N
@This program blanks the display after a user-defined period
of inactivity (screen save or burnout). This program will
ONLY run properly on a Hercules Graphics Card. Do not use it
with any other video adapter.
?MONOCLK2.COM%154
^Monographics clock#$N
@Puts a clock display in the upper right corner of a
monochrome display. This version permits you to turn off the
clock without re-booting the system; every time a program is
run, the clock is toggled off for the duration and then
toggled back on. You can also the display from within a
program.
?NOCOLOR.COM%154
^Nocolor#$N
@For PC users using a color/graphics card with a monochrome
monitor, this program solves the problem of programs
installed for colors which are not visible on your system.
?SCREEN.COM%154
^Screen#$N
@If you have both the monochrome and the color graphics cards,
this program will allow you to toggle between the two and
leave the inactive CRT screen intact. Foreground & background
colors on the C/G card may also be set as well as the toggle
between 40 and 80 columns.
?AURORA.EXE%154
^Aurora Borealis#$N
@A screen color attribute utility which can assign background,
foreground, and border colors for RGB monitors. It requires
that ANSI.SYS be installed.
?SCRN.COM%154
^Screen Saver#$N
@Operates using the Timer, Video and Keyboard interrupts to
monitor activity of the system user. After period of no
activity (user sets the number of minutes), the video will
be turned off to all monitors attached to the system.
?SPLIT.COM%154
^Split#$N
@A rather fun program, this program blanks the screen and
places the cursor in the upper left corner and then divides
the screen into four columns. Next it moves columns one and
three up while columns two and four are moved down. Might
cause minor confusion if added to a friend's batch file for
a favorite task, but doesn't not affect work in process.
?MIRROR2.COM%154
^MIRROR2#$N
@Switches between emulated and enhanced modes of operation on
an IBM EGA graphics card. Self documenting.
?SCR.EXE%154
^SCR#$N
@This self-documenting program switches between the emulated
and the enhanced modes on an IBM EGA graphics card.
?RE-VIEW.COM%154
^Re-View#1.8$Y
@Provides enhanced text display capabilities for PC and XT
(and compatible) systems which are equipped with the standard
Color/Graphics Adapter (CGA). Has a 75-line screen buffer you
can scroll through, can rapidly scroll (line or page at a
time) through 100-line virtual screen, offers quick and easy
display pause (with a single key stroke), etc. Works only
with CGA.
?ASCII.COM%154
^#$N
@ASCII replacement screen font for CGA systems.
?ASCIINMP.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font for CGA.
?ASCIIND.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font for CGA.
?DISPLAY.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font for CGA systems.
?NORMAL.COM%154
^#$N
@Normal screen character font for CGA systems. Use this to
return the display to the default characters after using one
alternate fonts.
?DEUTSCH.COM%154
^#$N
@German screen character font for CGA systems.
?FRANCE.COM%154
^#$N
@French screen characters for CGA systems.
?ITALIA.COM%154
^#$N
@Italian screen characters for CGA systems.
?ESPANA.COM%154
^#$N
@Spanish screen character font for CGA systems.
?ESA.COM%154
^#$N
@Esperanto screen character font for CGA systems.
?BILING.COM%154
^#$N
@Bilingual screen character font for CGA systems.
?SVERIGE.COM%154
^#$N
@Swedish screen character font for CGA systems.
?ICELAND.COM%154
^#$N
@Icelandic screen character font for CGA systems.
?DANNOR.COM%154
^#$N
@Danish screen character font for CGA systems.
?SCHWEITZ.COM%154
^#$N
@Swiss German screen character font for CGA systems.
?NDL.COM%154
^#$N
@Dutch (Netherlands) screen character font for CGA systems.
?MULTI.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems.
?UKN.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems.
?CRAZY.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems.
?DRAW.COM%154
^#$N
@Draw your own alternate screen character font set.
?APL10.COM%154
^#$N
@Alternate screen character font set for CGA systems.
?DVORAK.COM%154
^#$N
@Dvorak-style alternate screen character font set for CGA
systems.
?OCR-A.COM%154
^#$N
@OCR-A style screen character font set for CGA systems.
?TDOODLE.COM%154
^tDOODLE#1.0$Y
@Designed to help SysOps simplify the tedious task of creating
color text display using ANSI codes. ASseMbler source code is
included.
?DISK DOC%155
^#01/09/88$N
@Utility programs for most MS/PC-DOS systems.
?ASCII.COM%155
^IBMASCII#7/87$N
@View all 256 characters of IBM Extended ASCII character set
and move cursor to any character to its decimal and hex value
at the top of the screen. For monochrome or CGA. 8088
ASseMbler source is included.
?BURNOUT.COM%155
^Burnout II#2.11$N
@An enhanced version of the screen blanking program of the
same name. Blanks out your video display after a specified
length of time. Includes ASseMbler source.
?C.COM%155
^C#$N
@A program for hard disks which shows all subdirectories and
then moves you to the selected subdirectory.
?CATDISK.COM%155
^CATDISK#3.26$Y
@A diskette catalog program with many features.
?EDCOM.COM%155
^EDCOM#7/87$N
@A full-screen (24x80) binary file editor. Enables you to view
and edit any file (if it fits into available memory) on PC or
compatible with monochrome or color graphics adapter screen.
8088 ASseMbler source is included.
?MEM.COM%155
^MEM#7/87$N
@Look at memory (up to 1Mb) on PC or compatible with
monochrome or color graphics adapter. Included the ability to
jump to an address and to find a string of characters. 8088
ASseMbler source included.
?LOWCASE.EXE%155
^Lower-case#1.0$N
@Convert upper to lower case. Source code is included.
?DISK DOC%156
^#01/09/88$N
@Utility programs for most MS/PC-DOS systems.
?19200.COM%156
^19200#$N
@Set your COM1: port to 19,200K baud.
?704K.COM%156
^704K#$Y
@Extend base memory on systems with 704K.
?PS.EXE%156
^PSearch#2.0$Y
@A disk and/or file search program with many features and
options. Search files for text, locate files by name, etc.
?COMHELP.COM%156
^COMPEEK#1.5$Y
@Menu-driven system for checking out your communications
parameter setup. Lets you set UART to unusual speeds and
provides a "toolbox" for solving problems. Check if and how
your serial card/internal modem is installed, provides
extensive UART tests via internal or external loopbacks to
test even you EIA cable, and much more. Lots of on-line help
so even novices can check out their system.
?INT13.COM%156
^Interrupt 13h#2.0$N
@A tool to help unravel copy protection schemes. Note: this
program must not be used to enable you to distribute copies
of proprietary software. It is to allow you to make backup
copies of legally registered software if the manufacturer
cannot or will not help you. FOG condemns software piracy!
ASseMbler source code is included.
?INTRCPT.COM%156
^Intercept#Beta$N
@A memory resident program which monitors interrupts 40h and
2Fh to allow AT users with 1.2Mb (high density) drives to
format, read, and write 720K disks using cheaper low density
diskettes.
?SCRNSAVE.COM%156
^ScreenSave#1.4$N
@Blanks the screen of Heath/Zenith Z100 or PC computer when
there has been no keyboard input for a period of time. 8088
ASseMbler source is included.
?PCWINDOW.COM%156
^PCWindow#2.2$Y
@A "hidden" utility program which remains resident in RAM, as
an extension to DOS, until the system is re-booted, to give
the user eight online hidden functions: Display time window,
start or stop elapse timer, calculate split time, set alarm,
set color on or off, display ASCII chart, note pad, printer
setup, or mix some of these functions.
?DISK DOC%157
^#01/09/88$N
@Turbo Pascal programming utilities and sample programs.
?STAYRES.COM%157
^Stay Resident#4.10$Y
@Series of programs with Turbo Pascal source code. Includes
windows, INT24 processing, much more.
?SUPER.COM%157
^SuperComm#$Y
@Buffered communications support library for Turbo Pascal.
Source code included.
?TDEBUG.COM%157
^Turbo DEBUG#$N
@A source code debugger for use in debugging Turbo Pascal
programs on the IBM PC. Allows you to view your source code
while debugging, to trace the operation of your program
statement by statement, to insert breakpoints in the program,
and to examine (and change) global or local variables in the
program (including strings, array variables, and records.
?DIRSCAN.PAS%157
^#$N
@Turbo Pascal source code for a program to create a
string variable at least eight characters long.
?PROSET.PAS%157
^#$N
@Turbo Pascal source code for a program to set the
Proprinter options.
?DISK DOC%158
^#01/09/88$N
@ASseMbler source code for a wide variety of applications.
?ALARM.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for alarm clock routine.
?BASLOAD.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to provide Basic program with access
to the LOADER by passing parameters via SYSPARM.
?BASMAIN.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for program to set PSP address for a
compiled Basic program.
?BREAK.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a control break handler for a
Lattice 'C' program.
?BRK.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program to trap Break.
?BRK2.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for Break handling utilities module.
?C-CHADIR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for subroutine to change current
working directory for CBasic.
?C-CLR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for subroutine which allows a CBasic
program to scroll a window.
?C-PRNT.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a subroutine which allows CBasic
to print a screen.
?C-WINDO.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a subroutine which allows CBasic
to paint a window.
?CALC.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a calculator.
?CHAR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source.
?CHAROP.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program that sets and returns
switch character and device availability for Lattice 'C'.
?CLEAN.ASM%158
^#1.1$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which filters out unwanted
control characters in text files (ASCII to WordStar and/or
WordStar to ASCII conversions).
?CLEANF.ASM%158
^#2.0$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which filters control codes
from text files, expands tabs, etc. (ASCII to/from WordStar).
?CLEAR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program to clear display and
set character attributes.
?CLOCK.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for clock program.
?CLR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a Basic program to scroll a
window.
?COBLOAD.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which allows COBOL
programs access to the program loader by passing parameters
via SYSPARM.
?COMIBAS.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a serial communications port
interrupt interceptor.
?COMINT.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a serial communications port
interrupt interceptor.
?DEV.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which reports device
header information for all installed device drivers.
?DEVSYM.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for handling device drivers.
?DOSMAC.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source to be included in DOSSYM.
?DOSSYM.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for program to break a listing into
pages and give new subtitles.
?DRIVER.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler template for making an installable device
driver.
?DSKWATCH.ASM%158
^#$N
@Steve Holzner's ASseMbler source for a program which
helps you catch disk errors DOS misses (from 6/11/85 PC
Magazine article).
?EXECSUB.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for an execute program for compiled
Basic. It allows one Basic program to call another.
?FREE.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for determining free disk space.
?FRESPACE.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for determining free disk space.
?FXN.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for demonstrating EXEC function call
4Bh.
?GETSEG_C.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for getting current segment values.
?GETSPACE.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for getting disk space.
?HDR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for Device Drive Library header.
?IBM2OKI.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which traps the printer
output interrupt (17h) and translate out-going IBM-style
line drawing characters to codes compatible with the Okidata
84p.
?INTHAND.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for interrupt handling.
?MAKDIR.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for the rename a file function call.
?MEMSCAN.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for a program which can scan an
entire megabyte of memory.
?MOVFILES.ASM%158
^#$N
@ASseMbler source for program which can be called from
a Basic program to find all files which match a mask and
move them from one subdirectory to another.
?SWAP.COM%158
^Context Switch#$N
@Includes ASseMbler source code.
?DISK DOC%159
^#01/09/88$N
@Basic programming aids, especially valuable for novice Basic
programmers.
?BASICODR.DOC%159
^BasiCoder#$N
@A program generator targeted at beginners and novices.
Creates a single file database program in MicroSoft Basic
source code. The generated program can be compiled and/or
run under the interpreter. Excellent way for new users to
write programs geared to their specific needs.
?MRGBASIC.TXT%159
^MailMerge Basic#$N
@A series of MailMerge "programs" to ease the burden of
creating a series of related Basic programs. This really
eliminates the drudgery of repetitive programming often
needed when building related programs.
?DISK DOC%160
^#01/09/88$N
@A must for Lotus 1-2-3 users.
?WP.COM%160
^WordPlan#A.00.00$Y
@A "Living Document Processor" for Lotus 1-2-3 and other
applications. Can read multiple Lotus files and produce
custom reports and documents. Does not require "cut and
paste" approach to reports common to other programs.
?XTRATIPS.WKS%160
^#$N
@A collections of Lotus 1-2-3 tips. Although intended
to convince you to buy their book, these tips will help many
users. Some really good ideas are included here.
?DISK DOC%161
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Buerg Utilities.
?ARCUTILS.DOC%161
^#$N
@Documentation for the Buerg ARChiving utilities.
?ARCE30F.COM%161
^ARCE#3.0F$N
@Extract files from an ARChive file. Supports most compression
techniques.
?ARCA127.COM%161
^ARCA#1.27$N
@Create or add files to an ARChive file. Includes a
80286 specific version.
?ARCV117.COM%161
^ARCV#1.17$N
@Display a list of the members of an ARChive file. Includes
ASseMbler source.
?XONE21.COM%161
^XONE#2.1$N
@Create an ARChive file from one or more files currently
contained in an existing ARChive file. ASseMbler source is
included.
?QBARCV.OBJ%161
^QBARCV#1/1/87$N
@Called from a Quick Basic program, this will display the
directory of an ARChive file.
?LARC.EXE%161
^LARC#1.6$N
@Create the smallest possible ARChive file and, if it
encounters a .LBR file, convert from LU or LAR to ARC format.
?LUD106.COM%161
^LUD#1.06$N
@Delete one or more files from a LU or LAR .LBR file.
?LUE220.COM%161
^LUE#2.3$N
@Extracts members of a LU or LAR-created .LBR file.
?LUT193.COM%161
^LUT#1.93$N
@Display the directory of a LU or LAR-created .LBR file.
?LUU213.COM%161
^LUU#2.13$N
@Add to a .LBR file.
?LUX12.COM%161
^LUX#1.2$N
@Execute a program (.COM or .EXE) from within a .LBR file.
?LIST.COM%161
^LIST#6.2a$Y
@Full-screen viewing and much more of files. Has a large
number of options, some of which can be permanently patched.
?DRLISTH.COM%161
^DRLIST#H$Y
@Special version of LIST for use with CTTY/ANSI systems.
?DISK DOC%162
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Buerg Utilities.
?AUTODATE.COM%162
^AUTODATE#1.0$N
@Set DOS data and time without a clock calendar. ASseMbler
source code is included.
?CISMSG22.COM%162
^CIS Message#2.2$N
@Sorts CompuServe messages by topic and deletes duplicates.
?DELDUPE.COM%162
^Delete Duplicates#2.2$N
@Delete duplicate files found in two or more subdirectories.
ASseMbler source code is included.
?FB.COM%162
^FileBackupRestore#1.61$N
@A collection of file backup, restore, and status utilities.
?JLH.COM%162
^Jet's LittleHelper#1.07$N
@Invoke Tall Tree's JHET to copy files from all directories on
one drive to another drive.
?FC.ARC%162
^#1.3$N
@Create MRG file from two BASIC source versions.
?QBX300A.ARC%162
^#3.00a$N
@A label and symbol cross referencer for Quick Basic.
?RB.ARC%162
^#1.58$N
@Convert token BASIC file to ASCII file.
?SQUISH.EXE%162
^#3.3$N
@Compress and unnumber BASIC source programs.
?LDIR30.COM%162
^LDIR#3.0$N
@List directories in selected file order. ASseMbler source
code is included.
?LP14.COM%162
^Okidata LP#1.4$N
@Print file with headings and pagination on Okidata MS92.
ASseMbler source is included so you can modify the program
for your printer.
?LP16.COM%162
^LaserJet LP#1.6$N
@Print file with headings and pagination on Hewlett Packard
LaserJet. ASseMbler source code is included so you can modify
the program for your printer.
?OKI.COM%162
^Okidata Setup#1.1$N
@Menu-driven Okidata 92 printer setup. ASsembler source code
is included.
?OKISET.COM%162
^OKISET#1.0$N
@Similar to OKI but adds script and italic fonts. ASseMbler
source code is included.
?QDR29.COM%162
^QuickDiskReformat#2.9$N
@Quickly reformat a disk to erase all files and subdirectories
with this program.
?SORTF.COM%162
^SORTF#2.23$N
@This fast ASCII file sorter can handle large files.
?SQPC131.COM%162
^SQPC#1.31$N
@Fast file squeezer and unsqueezer compresses your files to
save disk space.
?SWAPNAME.COM%162
^Swapnames#1.2$N
@Switch filenames of two files. For example, if you have
CONFIG.SYS and CONFIG.ALT, this will trade filenames between
the two files with a single command. A real time saver.
?TABS21.COM%162
^TABS#2.1$N
@Convert spaces to TABs, TABs to spaces in your files. This
can save a lot of space with a large file containing lots of
spaces or undo the conversion if you software doesn't handle
tabs well. ASseMbler source code is included.
?-LIST.ME%162
^#$N
@Summary of Vern's programs and version numbers.
?DISK DOC%163
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 1 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 1 of 3. PC-File+. Note that this is such an enormous
upgrade from the PC-FILE which can be found on FOG-DOS.013
that it is treated as an entirely new program rather than an
update. Small capacity systems may need to use the earlier,
less functional version.
?PCF.EXE%163
^PC-File+#2.0$Y
@The ultimate database manager, the version is menu-driven
with lots of context-sensitive help screens, is much faster
than previous versions, and is extremely powerful. Complete
with a sophisticated report writer, customized entry screens,
embedded and nested calculations, mailmerge form letters, a
"drop to DOS" option, password protection, and much more.
Works directly with PC-Type+ and PC-Calc+. Has calculator
"hot key", date arithmetic, 8087 and 80287 support, and
summary graphics.
?DISK DOC%164
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 2 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 2 of 3. PC-File+.
?DISK DOC%165
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 3 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 3 of 3. PC-File+.
?DISK DOC%166
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 4 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
PC-Tickle.
?TICKLE.COM%166
^PC-Tickle#1.0$Y
@This is "the program that never forgets." It lets you easily
create a tickler file which it will then reference to remind
you of important dates, appointments, etc. It even has some
simple math functions which allow it to report on expenses or
hours utilized on certain activities.
?DISK DOC%167
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 5 of 10. Buttonware software set.
PC-Stylist.
?PCSTYLE.COM%167
^PC-Stylist#1.1$Y
@Checks your writing for readability and style. It graphically
reports on the readability, personal tone, and use of action
verbs in your documents. It works with any word processor
that can produce ASCII text files. If you use PC-Type+, it
will check on your writing style even while you are working
on a document!
?DISK DOC%168
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 6 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 1 of 2. PC-Type+.
?PCTYPE.EXE%168
^PC-Type+#10/1/86$Y
@An easy-to-use word processing program ("The Ultimate Word
Processor"). It includes a 100,000 word "Fault-Finder" that
will check for misspellings and word repetitions. Works with
PC-File+ and PC-Calc+ and can handle up to ten files at the
same time.
?DISK DOC%169
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 7 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 2 of 2. PC-Type+.
?DISK DOC%170
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 8 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
PC-Dial.
?PC-DIAL.EXE%170
^PC-Dial#2.0$Y
@An excellent modem communications program. It handles
asynchronous communications and can upload and download all
types of files using error checking. You can define up to
twelve macros. Also supports user-created "script" files so
you can automate many applications.
?DISK DOC%171
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 9 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 1 of 2. Baker's Dozen.
?BAKERS12.EXE%171
^Baker's Dozen#6/1/87$Y
@This is the handiest set of thirteen programs ever collected
together. Included here are: a pop-up calendar with holidays
and events (add your own), file and text finding, text file
comparing, file sorting (up to four levels), screen snapshots
to disk, redirecting of printer output to disk, sideways
printing, switch COM1 and COM2, switch LPT1 and LPT2, remove
directories and all files, color screen setup, disk utility
program, and keyboard and character determination program.
?DISK DOC%172
^#01/30/88$N
@Disk 10 of 10. ButtonWare software set.
Disk 2 of 2. Baker's Dozen.
Also includes eXtended DOS.
?XD.EXE%172
^eXtended DOS#1.10$Y
@Powerful utility program which allows many of the DOS
commands, such as RENAME and COPY, to handle multiple files
and multiple file specifications. All files to be operated on
are show to the operator and a last minute "yes" or "no" is
permitted for each file. Other features include changing file
attributes (such as "hidden" and "read-only"), changing the
date and time on files, searching files, file printing, and
easy removing of subdirectories.
?DISK DOC%173
^#02/03/88$N
@ProComm support programs.
?DIRDAT14.EXE%173
^Directory Date#1.4$N
@Utility program to date ProComm dialing directory entries so
that you can tell the last date you called a particular
number when you look at the entries in the directory.
Designed for ProComm 2.4.2 (may work with other versions).
?SCRIPGEN.COM%173
^ScriptFileGenerate#1.0$Y
@Program for non-programmer to generate simple log-on scripts
for use with ProComm's dialing directory to automate log-on,
logoff, etc. Particularly nice for calling PCBoard systems.
?ADL.COM%173
^Automatic Download#$N
@Designed to be used with ProComm 2.4.2 to speed up file
downloads, especially from The Source. Turbo Pascal source
and samples are included.
?DSZ.EXE%173
^DSZ#$N
@Add Z-Modem and SEAlink protocols to ProComm 2.4.2
?DISK DOC%174
^#02/03/88$N
@Games which can be played on Hercules-compatible monitors.
Also on here is a program to make wrapping paper.
?BEAST.COM%174
^#$N
@Arcade style game where you try to squash the beast.
Works on Hercules-compatible system.
?CRIBBAGE.EXE%174
^#$N
@A cutthroat version of the classic card game. May have
a bug or two but still fun.
?SOL.COM%174
^Solitaire#1.10$Y
@Here's a card game that even knows about cheating! Lots of
options the user can play. Works great on Hercules-compatible
system.
?BJ46.BAS%174
^Blackjack#$N
@Professional blackjack game for one to six players. Requires
Basic.
?CHASE44.BAS%174
^Chase#$N
@Full-screen chase game for one to four players. Requires
Basic.
?TTT43.BAS%174
^Tic-Tac-Toe#$N
@Variable skill three dimensional game for one to three
players. Requires Basic.
?GIFTWRAP.EXE%174
^#3.05$Y
@This program allows you to create personalized wrapping paper
with which to wrap presents. Very easy to use and has lots of
options.
?DISK DOC%175
^#02/03/88$N
@Handy utilities for a variety of users. Included here are
programs for all levels of experience.
?ROM.DOC%175
^XT/AT ROM capture#$N
@Set of utilities that allows the user to capture the contents
of the ROM sets in either the PC or the AT. Some 'C' source
code is included. Not for novice users.
?UNCR232.EXE%175
^UnCRunch#2.32$N
@LZW uncruncher which allows MS/PC-DOS users to extract files
which have been crunched (a 'Z' as the middle character of a
file extension for a file which cannot be TYPEd).
?UNERASE.COM%175
^UNERASE/DBACK#1.1$N
@Eric Gan's program to undelete files on most disks. Works on
any disk up to 20Mb (may also work with some 30Mb drives).
Eric suggests you use DBACK before attempting to unerase.
?DBACK.COM%175
^#$N
@Backs up the FAT (File Allocation Table) and root directory
of a (hard) disk to a file on another (floppy) disk. Also
restores the FAT and directory after a catastrophe "wipes
out" your disk. Use this before unerasing a file or when
doing possibly destructive programming.
?CO.COM%175
^#$N
@The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven
file copying, deletion, and moving. Multiple sorting options.
?DR.COM%175
^#$N
@The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven
viewing of text files, deletions, renaming, and file moving.
Offers several sorting options.
?RN.COM%175
^#$N
@The tiny PC Magazine program which allows menu-driven
subdirectory access, renaming, creation, and removal. Allows
hiding/unhiding and the setting of the Read Only and ARChive
bits. This also runs DR.COM without first exiting.
?PRN2FILE.COM%175
^Printer to File#2.2$N
@Captures any output nominally directed to a printer to a text
file which can then be edited or printed separately.
?DM.COM%175
^Directory Manager#2.2$Y
@To make the task of keeping your hard disk orgranized easy.
On-line help screens and registration information.
?PC-FLIST.EXE%175
^PC-FLIST#1.10$Y
@Full-screen file directory program designed to improve your
productivity. On-line help makes it easy to use and the user
definable defaults and function and macro keys speed
operation.
?DISK DOC%176
^#02/03/88$N
@Another DOS shell program, this one is also a demo of a much
larger program.
?MAX.COM%176
^MaxaMenu MiniShell#$N
@A demonstration of a menuing tool plus a complete stand-alone
shell program.
?DISK DOC%177
^#02/03/88$N
@A shareware Pascal compiler, run-time, editor, etc.
?SURPAS.COM%177
^SURPAS#1.0$Y
@Program development package based upon the block structured
programming language Pascal. Also supports the 8087 floating
point co-processor. Includes all facilities required to
create, edit, compile, run, and debug programs written in
Pascal. Includes run-time package, on-screen editor, and a
Pascal compiler (all fully contained in one 32K program).
Some files referenced in documentation were missing from
from the submission disk.
?DISK DOC%178
^#02/03/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Qmodem, a telecommunications program which
supports script files to automate all procedures.
?QMODEM.COM%178
^Qmodem SST#3.1a$Y
@One of the most popular modem communications programs for
MS/PC-DOS computers. Includes script files to facilitate
calling popular systems.
?DISK DOC%179
^#02/03/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Qmodem. Also on this disk are Qmodem support
programs, specifically one which adds SEAlink protocol.
?SEA-QM.DOC%179
^Qmodem SEAlink#$N
@Add SEAlink protocol to Qmodem.
?DISK DOC%180
^#02/03/88$N
@Job Organizer and Backup System.
?JOBS31-0.TXT%180
^J.O.B.S.#3.10s$N
@Job Organizer and Backup System, a subset of JOBS+ and a
power user's tool. Provides graphic representation of
directory trees (two screens) with easy movement between
directories and disks and all the options you could ever want
including batch commands, a configurable print utility, ASCII
or hex dumps, etc. Has a DOS shell that gives you total
control of the environment, including a link to you editor.
Complete on-line help and thorough error trapping.
?DISK DOC%181
^#02/03/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Wildcat!
?WILDCAT1.ARC%181
^Wildcat!#1.03$Y
@One of the most popular programs for operating a remote
system (BBS). Completely contained in four ARChive files, so
you will need an unarcer. Be sure to read the documentation
completely before starting.
?DISK DOC%182
^#02/03/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Wildcat!
?DISK DOC%183
^#02/03/88$N
@Home finance program.
?FB.COM%183
^FastBucks#3.18$Y
@A fast, menu-driven home finance program which saves data in
binary format to conserve both confidentiality and space.
Automatically creates and updates needed files. Handles up to
25 (each) checking, savings, and charge accounts. Complete
transaction editing, financial calculating, and much more!
?DISK DOC%184
^#02/03/88$N
@IBM 370 assembler for PCs.
?PC370.DOC%184
^PC/370 VirtualMach#2.0A$Y
@Provides the capability to assemble, link, and execute IBM
370 assembler programs on any 80x86 MS-DOS 2.0+ system.
?DISK DOC%185
^#01/08/89$N
@Disk 1 of 3. Home Base desktop organizer
?HBKERNEL.COM%185
^Home Base#2.5$Y
@Home Base is a very full set of what can be described as
"resident" tools. Regardless of whatever other software you
are running you will be able to pull up any of the Home Base
tools whenever you need them. Tools range from a Calculator,
to a calendar, editor, notebase. All of this is centered
around a sophisticated database system, with both a
structured and freeform entry system.
?DISK DOC%186
^#01/08/89$N
@Disk 2 of 3. Home Base desktop organizer.
?DISK DOC%187
^#01/08/89$N
@Disk 3 of 3. Home Base desktop organizer.
RamTest - another of Brown Bags software products.
PC Hack was moved back to Disk 028.
?RAMTEST.EXE%187
^RamTest#3.0$Y
@You will find RamTest useful, not only in identifying an
existing fault, but also as part of a periodic maintenance
program. RamTest has been developed as an exhaustive test of
memory in a PC,XT,AT or any of their clones. It is much more
comprehensive than the Power On Self Test and delivers
diagnostic messages which are much easier to understand. In
addition to system or base memory, RamTest will also test
Expanded Memory on all machines and Extended Memory on AT
type machines.
?DISK DOC%188
^#02/03/88$N
@Goodies for the 'C' language programmers.
?AN.EXE%188
^asm_neat#2/21/85$N
@Converts assembly language source to uniform appearance.
Menu-driven with four options. 'C' source is included.
?RFILE2.C%188
^#$N
@'C' source for random file access functions.
?WORDS.EXE%188
^Words#$N
@A word counter that prints out counts of individual words
within a document, with their lengths. 'C' source included.
?LST_ARCS.EXE%188
^List Test eXtract#$N
@Searches out all of the ARChive files on a disk and puts the
names in a batch file for ARC functions.
?CDOC23.EXE%188
^#2.3$N
@Self-documenting program that generates a document that shows
the functions defined in a group of 'C' source files.
?XC.EXE%188
^XC#1.0$N
@'C' concordance utility -- builds cross-references for 'C'
programs. Can handle nested include files to a depth of eight
levels. Several option flags. 'C' source is included.
?XDUMP.C%188
^#$N
@'C' source for a function to dump len bytes of memory
in hex and ASCII.
?JZINSTR.EXE%188
^JZINSTR#$N
@Provides a sophisticated means of reading input from the
keyboard. Allows editing via the arrow keys and deletions,
insertions, etc. similar to WordStar. 'C' source is included.
?EXP_PATH.C%188
^#$N
@Function which will take a path name string and FULLY
expand it. Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?FILEATTR.C%188
^#$N
@Uses DOS functions to get or set ALL file attribute
bits. Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?FILESRCH.C%188
^#$N
@Uses DOS functions to search for matching files.
Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?GETCWDRV.C%188
^#$N
@Gets the current working directory for any drive.
Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?INDEX.C%188
^#$N
@Searches a source string with an argument string and
returns a pointer to the first occurrence of the argument in
the source; returns NULL if the argument is not found.
Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?KEYBIOS.ASM%188
^#$N
@Provides access to the PC ROM BIOS keyboard request
routines, especially the Zero Flag reported by Service 1.
Written for Microsoft MASM 3.00 for Microsoft 'C' ver. 3.00
?MKFILNAM.C%188
^#$N
@A flexible routine to construct file names. Both an
override and a default path name are given and a new file
name is constructed. Each of the path components is handled
separately. Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?RWSECTOR.ASM%188
^#$N
@Provides access to DOS absolute sector read and write
routines. Written for Microsoft MASM 3.00
?SSORT.C%188
^#$N
@Shell Sort Subroutine which takes no stack space since
it does not use recursion. Written for Microsoft 'C' ver 3.00
?VIDBIOS.ASM%188
^#$N
@Provides access to the PC ROM BIOS video interrupt.
Written for Microsoft MASM 3.00
?XTOU.C%188
^#$N
@Converts an ASCII string with hexadecimal digits into
an unsigned interrupt. Written for Microsoft 'C' version 3.00
?CROBOTS.EXE%188
^see-robots#$N
@A game based on computer programming. All strategy must be
complete before the game begins. Strategy is condensed into a
'C' language program that you design and write. Consists of a
'C' compiler, a virtual computer, & text graphics battlefield
(monochrome or color). Several samples strategies included.
?DISK DOC%189
^#02/03/88$N
@A collection of programs which are both fun and useful.
?MCM.COM%189
^Morse Code Mentor#1.1$N
@A program to help you learn Morse code well enough to pass
the FCC test. Set the text speed from one to forty words per
minute; individual characters even faster. Only those
characters tested are included. Documentation includes
sources for additional information about amateur radios.
?AREACODE.EXE%189
^#$N
@A program which will display the general geographical
area for a specified area code or provide list of all area
codes for a two character state abbreviation.
?NUMLET.EXE%189
^#$N
@A fun utility which will list all possible "words"
which can be created from a phone number.
?QT.COM%189
^#$N
@Converts the system time to a phrase.
?CBASE.EXE%189
^CaseBase#2.0$N
@Case management inventory program for law reviews and other
law school organizations. A useful tool for any organization
that assigns cases or problems to students to be researched,
written, and published in the organization's publications.
?KEYCLICK.COM%189
^#$N
@For those systems without keyclick ability or for
which keyclick is hard to turn on, this program will do the
job for you.
?YAMM.EXE%189
^Yet Another Menu Mgr#3.2$Y
@A menu manager which is easy to modify for your system.
Includes password access to operating system or program as
you desire. YAMMED CHOICES.DAT<cr> or YAMMED TEST.DAT<cr>
lets you modify the sample menus. On-line help.
?DISK DOC%190
^#02/03/88$N
@Financial helpers are collected on this disk.
?PC-BOOK1.EXE%190
^PC-BOOKS#1.20$Y
@A general ledger program for small businesses. Number of
accounts and transactions limited only by disk space; new
accounts can be added while entering transactions. Full-
screen editing lets you go back and correct errors
immediately and it's fairly easy to correct prior errors.
Each transaction can be divided between as many as 15
accounts.
?PC-CHECK.COM%190
^PC-Check#1.00$Y
@A checkbook and savings account record keeping system. Able
to track both cleared and uncleared entries in a transaction
file. Turbo Pascal source code is included.
?DISK DOC%191
^#02/03/88$N
@Loan amortization, stock charting, and check book balancing
with the programs on this disk.
?CHECKS.EXE%191
^Check Register#2.0$Y
@Jim Woolley's check register program which simplifies the
task of maintaining one or more checking accounts (or other
financial records such as credit card receipts, etc.). Tracks
check numbers and much more.
?SMADDEL1.BAS%191
^Stock Market Sys.#1.5$N
@Stock charting system which draws and/or prints volume-high-
low-close charts for any stock. Bonds, commodities, etc. with
high-low-close prices can also be charted. Requires Basic.
?AMORTIZE.COM%191
^#$Y
@Amortization comparison or specific amortization data is
calculated by this program.
?DISK DOC%192
^#02/03/88$N
@Simplified desktop publishing, label making, mailing list
management and more.
?CITYDESK.EXE%192
^CityDesk#$Y
@A utility program for use with Epson FX and close compatible
printers. Prepare text files with your favorite word
processor (you will need standard ASCII files), insert the
dot commands for printing commands and then print them.
?DISKLABL.DOC%192
^Disk Labels#$N
@Information, data file, and special font for printing tractor
feed labels on an Epson MX or better series of printers with
SoftCraft's Fancy Font.
?JACKET.BAS%192
^Jacket Lister#$N
@Basic program to print a personalized directory of a disk on
regular paper. Fold and seal as indicated and you have the
perfect timesaving disk sleeve.
?LABELS.COM%192
^Labels#$N
@This mailing label system is also a demonstration of a
product which allows you to easily add windows to any
application.
?BLKBOOK.EXE%192
^Black Book#1.0$Y
@A mailing list program designed to conveniently store and
maintain large mailing lists. Window oriented with lots of
on-line help.
?RS.COM%192
^RS-232 Port Status#$N
@Uncomplicated utility that prints a full status report of a
selected RS-232 "COM" port. Provides information about the
communications protocol, handshake, line, error and interrupt
status.
?ULT-CKBK.EXE%192
^#$Y
@The Ultimate Check Book Balancer is completely menu-driven
with lots of on-line help.
?DISK DOC%193
^#02/03/88$N
@Help for doing schematics.
?SCHDRAW.EXE%193
^SCHEMA demo.#$N
@SCHEMA is a schematic processing program that makes creating
schematics, wire/net lists, bills of materials, and other
engineering documentation on a PC. Included here are:
Demo of the Schematic and Object editor program
Demo of the post processor
An interactive version of the editor program.
?DISK DOC%194
^#02/03/88$N
@Help for engineers.
?MICROLIB.EXE%194
^Micro Library#1.1$Y
@A collection of selected tools for professional electronics
engineers (physics, mathematics, and electronic design).
?DISK DOC%195
^#01/08/89$N
@This Disk contains Power Menu by Brown Bag Software.
?MENU.COM%195
^Power Menu#3.13$Y
@Power Menu is an operating environment for your IBM PC or
compatible which acts as a Super Highway, providing easy
access to any application on your PC. Word Processors, Spread
Sheets, and all your PC programs are just keystrokes away.
This is particularly suited to end users who would rather not
learn the intricacies of DOS.
NOTE: the Batch file START will explain how to set up a disk
that can be installed.
?DISK DOC%196
^#01/08/89$N
@This Disk contains Goal Seeker from Brown Bag Software.
?GS.COM%196
^Goal Seeker#3.5$Y
@GoalSeeker is used in conjunction with your spreadsheet,
(Lotus 1-2-3, etc.) to automatically find solutions with a
"reverse" or "backward" search method, also known as
"goal seeking." Goal Seeking is the ability to achieve
certain targeted values in a spreadsheet by varying the
associated data. This version is much improved over earlier
versions.
?DISK DOC%197
^#02/03/88$N
@Games which work on Hercules-compatible systems.
?MINWALTZ.EXE%197
^#$N
@A demo of the results from The Well-Tempered PC, a
collection of music transcribed to the PC and more. This
plays the Valse Opus 64, No. 1 by Chopin.
?HOTBOOT.COM%197
^HotBoot#$Y
@Designed to play tricks on other users. Leaves no trace of
who did the "nasty deed". This sample offers seven tricks.
?NEWTREK.BAS%197
^NewTrek#$N
@Basic version of the Star Trek Enterprise's mission.
?FIRE.COM%197
^#$N
@A game where you try to put out a forest fire.
?BACKTALK.COM%197
^#$N
@Once loaded, this program makes the computer talk back
to whoever issues any command. To exit the program, just do
a <CTRL>C.
?GTW.COM%197
^#$N
@Global Thermonuclear War game.
?TREKPIK.EXE%197
^Galaxy Trek#2.1$N
@A space adventure game.
?DISK DOC%198
^#03/09/88$N
@1987 Federal Income Tax return preparation help is yours with
this disk.
?1040.ARC%198
^Share-TAX/1040#1987$Y
@A program to assist you in preparing most of the forms which
can accompany a Federal Income Tax return. Prints substitute
forms approved by the IRS (except for the 1040). As with
programs, this does not offer advice. You must first
understand the tax laws, just as though you were filling the
forms out by hand. Share-TAX/1040 will, however, do all of
the calculations based on the numbers you enter.
?DISK DOC%199
^#03/09/88$N
@Add date and time stamping to your system, keep track of how
and how often you use your computer, or pick the winner of
the Super Bowl with these programs.
?LOG.EXE%199
^PC-LOG#2.0$Y
@Keep track of your computer usage. Password security is
optional (there is no limit on the number of passwords).
PC-LOG tracks of users, the date, time, hours, reason,
specific purpose, and cumulative total of hours. Very useful
for both business (how many hours should you bill) and
personal purposes. It is not memory-resident and does not
interfere with other programs.
?ENDZONE.EXE%199
^EndZone#2.10$Y
@A data base manager specifically designed for analysis of
pro football statistics. Not to be used for illegal betting
but a grand way to keep tracks of your favorite teams. Has
data from 1984 onward.
?D&T.EXE%199
^Date and Time#8-6-87$Y
@For systems without clocks, here is a way to datestamp your
operations. Basic source code included.
?DISK DOC%200
^#03/09/88$N
@The popular CP/M text editor, VDE, is finally available for
MS/PC-DOS users. Also on this disk is a nearly-full featured
demo of a program to convert graphic images between a wide
variety of graphics programs.
?VDE11.EXE%200
^Video Display Editor#1.1$Y
@Eric Meyer's small, fast, and powerful text editor. It offers
multi-file editing, wordwrap and reformat, margins, tabs, &
spacing, block operations, macros, find & replace, undelete,
path support, full DOS utilities, WordStar compatibility,
and many print options with user-configurable options.
?ICONVERT.COM%200
^Image Convert#1.10D$N
@A demonstration of a commercial package, ICONVERT is fully-
featured except that the unattended, multi-file conversion is
disabled. Convert graphics files between PrintMaster,
PrintShop, NewsMaster, Newsroom, FONTASY, Doodle, MacPaint,
RLE, BASICA BLOAD, Windows Paint, and PC Paintbrush. Preview
graphics, modify color conversion map, clip graphics, color
separation, flipping, mirroring, inverting (negative), double
width, etc.
?DISK DOC%201
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 1 of 3. PC-Calc+, a spreadsheet and much more from
ButtonWare.
?PCC.EXE%201
^PC-Calc+#1.0$Y
@Graphics, split screens, DOS access, powerful printing
options, 8087 and 80287 support, full PATH support, macros,
and flexible formatting. Includes powerful business and
financial functions, sophisticated date & time functions,
trigonometric capabilities and much more. Context sensitive
help screens, menus, EGA & VGA support, title locking, and
ease-of-exchange of data between other ButtonWare programs
as well as Lotus. All the spreadsheet many users will ever
need.
?DISK DOC%202
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 2 of 3. PC-Calc+.
?DISK DOC%203
^#03/09/88$N
@Disk 3 of 3. PC-Calc+.
?DISK DOC%204
^#05/19/88$N
@Utilities ranging from backup and restore replacements to
checking for duplicate filenames on your hard disk. Also on
this disk is a print interceptor, a binary to ASCII and
ASCII to binary conversion program similar to that proposed
by Alan Chattaway in the April, 1988 FOGLIGHT, and a TSR
patch for FANSI-CONSOLE. A real collection of gems everyone
should have!
?ARCOPY.EXE%204
^ARchive COPY#1.0$N
@This is a file maintenance program, not a dedicated
backup program. It allows copying with tags such as checking
the archive bit.
?D.EXE%204
^Directory#$N
@An informative and colorful directory program.
?SRESTORE.EXE%204
^SRESTORE#0.2$N
@This is a replacement for the RESTORE program which comes
with MS-DOS. It is more intelligent and has error recovery.
?REPEATS.COM%204
^REPEATS#$N
@This program checks for duplicate file names. Very useful on
a hard disk system.
?PI.COM%204
^Print Interceptor#1.1$N
@This program allows print macros and redefinition of
characters being sent to the printer.
?FIXFANSI.COM%204
^Fix Fansi#$N
@TSR program to fix the incompatibility between Turbo Pascal
version 4.0 and Fansi Console versions 1.11 & 1.15
?HDRSTRIP.COM%204
^Header Strip#1.0$N
@Strip the 128 byte header from files which were backed up
using the DOS Backup command.
?BAC.COM%204
^BAC#$N
@Very much like COPY but has some differences. Keyed in from
PC Magazine. Will copy files to another disk if they are not
already there. Saves time.
?BACKSTAT.EXE%204
^Backup Status#$N
@Displays the Backup Status for files (Dos 2.0 or later).
?D4.COM%204
^#$N
@Directory Program
?DIRSORT.COM%204
^#$N
@Sort the entries in your directory.
?HDDIAG.COM%204
^#$N
@Hard Disk Diagnostic program.
?HDPREPAT.EXE%204
^AT HD Preparation#$Y
@Prepare your AT Hard Disk for Movement and other things.
?HDISK002.DAT%204
^#$N
@Text file with information of various Hard Disk stats.
?DISKPARK.EXE%204
^XT Disk Park#1.0$N
@Park your hard disk for your XT or clone.
?HARDSHIP.COM%204
^HARD SHIP#$N
@Park your hard disk for your AT or PC for shipping.
?B2A.COM%204
^Binary TO ASCII#1.2$N
@Convert files from Binary to ASCII and back again.
This is possibly useful when transmitting over text only
communications.
?DISK DOC%205
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains the Advanced Function Library for IBM's
Basic Compiler as well as Microsoft's Quick Basic compiler.
Also included are several Basic programs.
?ADVBAS.EXE%205
^Adv. Function Lib.#2.9$Y
@This is an Advanced Function Library for IBM Basic Compiler
version 2.x or for MicroSoft's Quick Basic Compiler.
Incorporated are various modules which can be built upon.
?ALARM.BAS%205
^#$N
@Alarm Clock Program.
?AREACODE.EXE%205
^#$N
@Find the Area Codes in a State or the State from an
Area Code.
?BARTENDR.BAS%205
^#$N
@A Bartender Recipe Guide.
?BCAKE.BAS%205
^#$N
@Big Cake Display program
?BUZZWORD.TXT%205
^#$N
@A Text file with the definitions of Buzz Words in the
computer Industry.
?CALENDAR.BAS%205
^#$N
@Print out a monthly calendar. Dates all the way into
the 21st Century.
?CAS-REEL.BAS%205
^#$N
@Get information on the time required to transfer info
from a reel-to-reel to a cassette tape.
?DECIDE.BAS%205
^#$N
@This program will help you make decisions.
?FIRSTAID.BAS%205
^#$N
@This gives information on First Aid treatment. It is
not a replacement for proper training, just a quick reference
for the right thing to do.
?GUITAR.BAS%205
^#$N
@Play a Guitar and use proper chords.
?HAIKU.BAS%205
^#$N
@Experiments done in Artificial Intelligence.
?JOBJAR.BAS%205
^#$N
@Job Maintenance and organization.
?LIFETIME.BAS%205
^#$N
@Estimate your life expectancy.
?LOTTERY2.BAS%205
^#$N
@Pick winning numbers for the Lottery.
?NFL-PIX.BAS%205
^#$N
@Given results form previous NFL Games this will help
set the point spreads for future weeks.
?DISK DOC%206
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains Insta Calc, a 2-Dimensional Spreadsheet.
?INSTA.COM%206
^INSTA CALC#2.01$Y
@A 2 dimensional spreadsheet which also allows linking of
multiple spreadsheets!
?DISK DOC%207
^#05/19/88$N
@This Disk contains Qube Calc, a 3-Dimensional Spreadsheet
which is brought to us by the same people who brought us
Insta Calc.
?QUBECALC.COM%207
^Qube Calc#3.01$Y
@This is a 3 Dimensional Spreadsheet - Very interesting!
?DISK DOC%208
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk has a few programs from Mustang Software: File
Utility, MortPlan, PrintLabel, and PrintDoc.
?FILEUTIL.EXE%208
^File Utility#2.1$Y
@This menu driven program allows you to work with text files.
Combinations, splitting and various other options are
available.
?MORTPLAN.EXE%208
^Mortgage Planner#2.2$Y
@This program supports various amortization functions, thereby
making analysis of loans easier.
?PRTLABEL.COM%208
^Print Label#4.1$Y
@This is a Menu driven program which allows various options in
printing of labels.
?PRINTDOC.COM%208
^Print Document#$Y
@This program allows you to print documentation very easily.
?DISK DOC%209
^#05/19/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2. This contains GT PowerComm a Modem program
which will also emulate a VT100 terminal.
?GT1120.COM%209
^GT Power Comm#11.20$Y
@GT PowerComm is a communications package which will support
ANSI Standard terminal emulation (ie VT100). Menu driven, it
also has many options for future growth.
?DISK DOC%210
^#05/19/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2. GT PowerComm.
?DISK DOC%211
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk has quite a few handy utilities which range from an
improved type utility, to a TSR key redefinition program.
All are very useful.
?VTYPE.EXE%211
^VTYPE#$N
@This is an improved type utility.
?ZIPZAP62.COM%211
^Zip Zap#6.2$N
@This is a disk and file zapper. Very easy to use and quite
powerful.
?CORETS27.EXE%211
^Core Disk Test#2.7$N
@Core Disk Performance Test is very easy to use. Gives all
the statistics one could ever need about their Hard Disk.
?CPRINT.EXE%211
^C Print#$N
@This is a program source code & file printer.
?CED.COM%211
^CED#1.0 D$N
@This is a DOS Command Line Editor. Very helpful!
?ASDKEYS.COM%211
^ASDKEYS#1.0$N
@This is a TSR program which allows you to redefine keys on
the fly. Very handy!!
?DELDIR.COM%211
^Delete Directory#1.0$Y
@This utility allows you to delete directories quickly from
your disk.
?DISK.SYS%211
^Ram Disk#$N
@This is a RAMdisk to use the wasted RAM on a Kaypro 2000.
?DPROTECT.COM%211
^Disk Protect#$Y
@This allows you to protect one or more drives while trying
out new programs.
?DISK DOC%212
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains Extended Directory and Partner (A TSR DOS
window).
?DX.COM%212
^Directory Extended#1.42$N
@A big improvement on standard directory programs. Nicely done
?PARTNER.COM%212
^Partner#1.1$Y
@Partner is a TSR Dos window. This is handy when you need to
see other things quickly.
?DISK DOC%213
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains various programs dealing with Databases.
Abstract lets you catalog things and Recipe helps you to
computerize the files.
?ABSTR.EXE%213
^Abstract#1.01$Y
@This set is useful in cataloging items such as photographs or
other items.
?EDIT-DTA.EXE%213
^Edit-Data#1.3$N
@This program allows you to edit the data in a PC-File data
file.
?QPRINT6.ASM%213
^Qprint#$N
@This assembler subroutine allows you to print a string
directly to video, could be very useful in some programming.
Increases speed dramatically.
?PCRECIPE.EXE%213
^PC Recipe#$N
@Keep your recipes on disk. Very quick and compact.
?DISK DOC%214
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk is packed with utilities which cover the spectrum
from disk speed testing to Function keys to printing graphs
and controlling printers. Well worth the time!
?SPEED.COM%214
^Speed#$N
@Compare the speed of your computer with that of an IBM PC.
?DISKBUF.COM%214
^BUFFERS#$N
@This program is set to "OPTIMIZE" the BUFFERS= statement in
your CONFIG.SYS file.
?SPINTEST.COM%214
^SPIN#$N
@These programs are set to test the spin in your disk drives.
This will help to identify if rpm's are out of line with the
norm.
?INTLEAVE.DOC%214
^#$N
@This file is a guide to Sector interleaves on a hard
disk
?NOTES.TXT%214
^#$N
@This file is for notes on Function key return codes.
?F11F12.COM%214
^F11-F12#$N
@This set allows the 11th and 12th function keys to be
programmed to work on an AT.
?POPALARM.EXE%214
^Pop Up Alarm Clock#$N
@This Pop Up Alarm Clock has multiple times which can be set
to remind someone of things to do.
?MEMORY.COM%214
^Memory Report#$N
@This program reports memory available in K blocks not in
bytes as is done with CheckDisk.
?BWVID.COM%214
^Black & White Disp#$N
@This program intercepts all calls for color writes to video
and maps them into Black & White.
?BIOREF.DOC%214
^#$N
@This text file gives you a list of all the IBM BIOS
Service routines as well as there errors.
?NUEPSN.COM%214
^NU EPSON#2.3$N
@This is a TSR program designed to control your EPSON printer.
It will pass along all codes needed to change print displays.
?XY.COM%214
^XY GRAPH#$N
@This program allows generation of high quality XY Graphs.
It will also do a best curve fit for points and quite a few
other options.
?FSPOOL.COM%214
^FSPOOL#$N
@This program redirects output from the printer to a disk file
?LQ1500PC.COM%214
^LQ1500 Printer#$N
@This program controls the LQ1500 Printer and its various
types of output.
?DISK DOC%215
^#05/19/88$N
@Super Graphics (a word processor) and Shortcut (a DOS window)
start off this disk and it is finished with two utilities
which allow you to remove files from packages created on a
Macintosh with Stufit.
?SG3.COM%215
^Super Graphics#3$N
@This is a word processor which will display all 256 ASCII
characters.
?SHORTCUT.EXE%215
^Short Cut#1.2$Y
@ShortCut is a RAM-Resident DOS Window. This is helpful if
you are in a program that you can't get in or out of easily.
?SIZE.EXE%215
^SIZE#$N
@This program determines the size of a file and sets the DOS
error level to that size. If the file is bigger than 256
bytes it then sets the error level to 256.
?SLASH.COM%215
^SLASH#$N
@Slash allows you to use the very little referenced DOS
function which permits redefinition or mapping of keys.
In this case it allows mapping of the / and \ to be exchanged
?UNSLASH.COM%215
^UNSLASH#$N
@This program undoes the mapping that SLASH created.
?UNSTUFIT.EXE%215
^UNSTUFIT#$N
@UNSTUFIT allows a PC to Remove files from a file created on
a Macintosh using the program STUFIT.
?UNSIT.EXE%215
^UNSIT#$N
@This is another program to remove files from .SIT packages
created by STUFIT on a Macintosh.
?DISK DOC%216
^#05/19/88$N
@PC-Lisp interpreter as well as a morse code training program.
?PC-LISP.EXE%216
^PC-LISP#2.07$Y
@This is a version of Lisp run by an interpreter. Seems to be
close to a full implementation of the language.
?CW.EXE%216
^Morse Code Tutor#4.02$Y
@The Original Comprehensive PC Morse Code Training Program.
Should help you learn and/or increase your speed.
?DISK DOC%217
^#05/19/88$N
@An 8086 disassembler starts this disk off, and then there is
a collection of Assembler files for Quick Basic, and an
interrupt tracer, fastcopy and Hot Boot finish it off.
?RES86.COM%217
^DisAssembler#3.0$N
@This is an 8086 Disassembler.
?DSCROLL.ASM%217
^Quick Basic - ASM#$N
@This is a collection of Assembler files designed to enhance
the operation of Quick Basic by Microsoft.
?CPU2.COM%217
^CPU2#$N
@This program allows you to test the speed of your machine.
?FASTCOPY.EXE%217
^FastCopy#3.0$Y
@FastCopy allows you to turn your PC into a disk copying
machine. It will read the disk into memory and then copy it
to a blank disk in A and then to B and then.... It formats
the disks as it goes along. VERY FAST.
?HOT.COM%217
^HOT BOOT#$N
@This allows you to Hot Boot your system without having to
completely reboot. It will leave your devices installed as
well as all files before it in your Autoexec File.
?TRACE.COM%217
^TRACE#$N
@This is an Interrupt tracer.
?DISK DOC%218
^#05/19/88$N
@A Double Entry Accounts Ledger with good instructions and
examples.
?DEAL.EXE%218
^Double Entry Acct.#2.0$Y
@This is a Double Entry Account Ledger which is very easily
operated. Plenty of examples are in the documentation.
?DISK DOC%219
^#05/19/88$N
@Point & Shoot - a file manager.
?PAS.EXE%219
^Point & Shoot#1.3$Y
@This is a hard disk and file program manager. It allows
program execution as well as file management. A few other
utilities are included in this package which are very nice.
?DISK DOC%220
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains Bonzo Ware a trivia Program as well as
Pizza a recipe and direction program for our favorite food.
?B-WARE.EXE%220
^Bonzo Ware#$Y
@Bonzo Ware is a Trivia game with many options and skill
levels available.
?PIZZA.EXE%220
^Pizza#$N
@This program provides various recipes for the popular
This could be a real winner for kids. It includes directions
as well as the recipes.
?DISK DOC%221
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains NARC a stand alone De-Archive Utility as
well as printer controllers and a program to fix the shift
Caps Lock Mess up.
?NARC.EXE%221
^NARC#1.2$Y
@NARC is a stand alone D-Archive utility.
?EPSON4.COM%221
^EPSON4#$N
@This is an Epson Printer Controller.
?SHIFTFIX.COM%221
^Shift Fix#$N
@This program fixes the IBM BIOS which causes the shift key to
unshift characters when the CAPS LOCK is on.
?LBR2ARC.BAT%221
^LBR to ARC#$N
@This set of BATch and BASic files allow the conversion from
library (.LBR) files to archive (.ARC) files.
?NJLQP.COM%221
^Nifty James Print#1.39$N
@Nifty James Letter Quality Printer - very easy to use.
?SILENCE.COM%221
^#$N
@Silence allows you to shut off the beeper sound.
SILENCE ? brings up the help screens.
the beeper (put this in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file); SILENCE OFF
turns the speaker back on.
?MEMRULER.COM%221
^Memory Ruler#$N
@This is a TSR ruler which can be useful on screen.
?PACK.BAS%221
^Pack the Floppy#$N
@This collection of BATch and BASic files allows you to pack
the files on your disk into a space saving order.
?TIMEIT.COM%221
^#$N
@Determine how long it really took to perform something
?MENU.C%221
^Menu#$N
@This is a menu program in 'C' from PC-Magazine
?TIMER.COM%221
^Timer#$N
@Time events and display the elapsed time.
?QDR.COM%221
^Quick Reformatter#2.5$N
@This allows you to quickly reformat your floppy disks.
?DISK DOC%222
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk contains a Form drawing program as well as a Text
Formatter for Epson FX printers.
?FORM.EXE%222
^Form Generator#2.21$N
@This is a Form Drawing Program which is very useful and
user friendly.
?FORMIT.COM%222
^Form It#1 Rel 3$N
@This is a text formatter which was designed for the Epson FX
series of printers. It will work on others, but all options
may not be usable.
?DISK DOC%223
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk has three label printing programs as well as
PC-Banner, a program to print large banners on your printer.
?LABELCMT.EXE%223
^LABEL CMT#1.0$N
@This is a general purpose Label Utility.
?PCBANNER.COM%223
^PC-Banner#2.0$Y
@Print Banners on Graphics Printers in Large Characters.
?DLAB.EXE%223
^Disk Label Program#$N
@A diskette label program with Lattice 'C' source included.
Note: This program locks up most AT type computers. It makes
GREAT disk labels on PC and XT type machines. If you fix it
so it runs on all ATs, please submit the new version.
?ALLLABL.BAS%223
^All Label#$N
@This set lets you print labels and also includes files to
send special codes to certain printers.
?WRITELBS.COM%223
^Write Labels#$Y
@This program is designed to print out custom labels as well
as envelopes.
?DISK DOC%224
^#05/19/88$N
@This disk has a simple data base management system and a
program with multiple "note pads".
?PC-DBMS.EXE%224
^PC-DBMS#1.12$Y
@This is a simple Data Base Management Program.
?PC-PAD.BAS%224
^PC-PAD#1.31$N
@A Simple program with multiple pads.
?DISK DOC%225
^#05/19/88$N
@Mr. Bill 1 of 2. This is a Billing program with easy to
understand documentation.
?BILL.EXE%225
^Mr. Bill#$N
@This is a billing program. It is fairly straight forward and
has good documentation.
?DISK DOC%226
^#05/19/88$N
@Mr. Bill 2 of 2. Also on this disk is Data Count a double
entry General Ledger.
?DATAC.EXE%226
^Data Count#$N
@This is a Double Entry General Ledger.
?DISK DOC%227
^#05/19/88$N
@Print Boss 1 of 2. Complete printer control.
?BOSS.COM%227
^Print Boss#6.0$N
@Print Boss is a program which gives you complete control over
your printer with different fonts and directions to print.
?DISK DOC%228
^#05/19/88$N
@Print Boss 2 of 2. As well as Screen Wright - The
Professional Screen Play formatter. An Epson printer shell
makes up the rest of this disk.
?SW.COM%228
^Screen Wright#1.2$Y
@This is the Professional ScreenPlay Formatter.
?EPSHELL1.COM%228
^Epson Print Shell#$N
@This program gives you control of your epson printer for the
different capabilities.
?DISK DOC%229
^#05/19/88$N
@Learn to speak Cantonese with the programs on this disk.
?CANTONES.EXE%229
^Cantonese#2.0$N
@This set of files is designed to help teach you spoken
Cantonese.
?DISK DOC%230
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk contains Flicker a package for Graphics
presentations and also has an enhanced console driver.
?FLICKER.COM%230
^Flicker#2.0$N
@Flicker is a software package for the presentation of
graphics on your MS-DOS machine.
?CONDRV47.SYS%230
^Enhanced Con. Drvr#4.7$N
@This is an Enhanced Console Driver with all the ANSI codes
taken into account as well as some extras.
?DISK DOC%231
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk has a Portfolio Monitoring package as well as a set
of bankers tools, and a personal Datebook.
?PORTPACK.BAT%231
^Portworth Package#$N
@This is a simple portfolio management for your finances.
Designed for an individuals use, yet can be expanded upon.
?TOOLS.DOC%231
^Bankers Tools#2.1$N
@This is a collection of tools written in BASIC which handle
most things that are necessary in calculating loans and
other investments.
?MANUAL.EXE%231
^Personal Datebook#$Y
@This handles simple things such as appointments which an
individual might need.
?DISK DOC%232
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk has programs dealing with Graphics and printing -
An onscreen Font package, a page printer, and a near letter
quality printing program.
?NEWFONTS.COM%232
^New Fonts#2.0$N
@This is a package called the "Turbo Pascal Graphics Font
Designer" and boy is it nice!
?PP14.COM%232
^Page Printer#1.4$Y
@This is a Page Printer Program which takes command line
parameters and is very simple to use.
?BRADFORD.COM%232
^Bradford#$Y
@Bradford is a ShareWare program which was formerly sold
commercially by the author. It is a Near Letter Quality
Print Program.
?DISK DOC%233
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk has a multitude of files dealing with Mathematics
and graphing.
?CALC.COM%233
^Calculator#2.0$N
@This is a four function calculator. Simple math and display.
?LISS.COM%233
^Lissajous Patterns#$N
@This program will plot Lissajous Patterns for you. Also
included is a version for the 80x87 math co-processor to
speed things up.
?SE.EXE%233
^Simultaneous Equ.#$N
@This is a Simultaneous Linear Equation Solver.
?BIN-CVT.BAS%233
^#$N
@Convert numbers from one base to another.
?CURVE.BAS%233
^Curve#$N
@Give data points and get a curve plotted for them.
?DECISION.BAS%233
^#$N
@This is a decision maker/helper. It will ask for
certain priorities and go from there.
?EPPLOT.BAS%233
^#$N
@This is an Epson XY Plotter.
?EQNSOLVE.BAS%233
^#$N
@This is a Linear Equation Solver.
?FOURIER.BAS%233
^Fourier Transforms#$N
@This set will conduct Fourier Transforms.
?GRAPH.BAS%233
^#$N
@Create a graph with BASIC source code.
?HCALC.COM%233
^#$N
@This is an Equation Solver.
?PLOT.BAS%233
^#$N
@Very simple XY plotter.
?RANDNORM.BAS%233
^#$N
@Calculate Random Normal Variables.
?RANDOM.BAS%233
^#$N
@Display and print random numbers.
?SCISUBV1.BAS%233
^#$N
@This is a program for plotting equally spaced Data
Values.
?ULTRAPRE.BAS%233
^#$N
@This program is for Ultra Precision Arithmetic.
?EIGHTCRV.BAS%233
^Eight Curves#$N
@This program will fit a curve of two variables with up to
8 types of curves.
?LILFOR.COM%233
^Lilfor#$N
@Lilfor Test for normality.
?DISK DOC%234
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk contains the EPISTAT package. A Statistics package
written in BASICA.
?EPISTAT.BAS%234
^Epistat#2.0$N
@Epistat is a statistical package with Data entry as well as
a list of the most common statistical functions needed.
?TS10.EXE%234
^Tex Solver 10#$Y
@This is a TSR calculator. It will support many functions
just like an expensive calculator. Very, Very Good!!!
?DISK DOC%235
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk has two programs to help track personal expenses.
?CASH.BAS%235
^Cash - Hard Cash#1.0$N
@This program is to track personal expenses. Some may find the
program a bit limited.
?TAMSTART.EXE%235
^Time & Money#$Y
@A simple monitoring and planning program for home finances.
It can be very detailed if desired. Easy to understand.
?DISK DOC%236
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk has Alan's Calc and Alan's Editor, a simple text
editor and spreadsheet.
?AC.EXE%236
^Alan's Calc#$Y
@This is a Simple to Use Spreadsheet.
?AE.EXE%236
^Alan's Editor#$Y
@This is a standard ASCII Text Editor.
?DISK DOC%237
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk contains PC-SELL a point of sale system as well
as a few other modules.
?PC-SELL.EXE%237
^PC-SELL#1.0$Y
@This is a point of sale system which includes modules for
inventory, AR, and Invoicing.
?DISK DOC%238
^#05/20/88$N
@This disk contains PC-FOIL - a program to use the computer to
effectively emphasize your thoughts and Ideas.
?PC-FOIL.EXE%238
^PC-FOIL#$Y
@PC-Foil allows effective use of the computer to graphically
emphasize your thoughts and ideas. (Makes pretty good
transparencies).
?DISK DOC%239
^#05/20/88$N
@THis disk has PC-TALK a Communications package with terminal
emulation modules available.
?PC-TALK4.EXE%239
^PCTALK IV#$Y
@This is a modem communications package for an MS-DOS system.
Fairly simple with separately available terminal emulation
modules.
?ZIP.COM%239
^ZIP#1.2$N
@A small & fast utility to transfer files between two IBM
compatibles over ordinary serial cable. An easy-to-use
replacement for LapLink-type programs.
?DISK DOC%240
^#05/21/88$N
@This disk contains a few statistical programs as well as one
to plot your Glycemies (helpful for diabetics). It also
contains a simple TSR calculator
?CFIT11.COM%240
^Curve Fit#11$N
@This program fits up to 196 different curves to data using
Least Squares Regression. Pascal source is included as well
as a version for the 80x87 chip.
?PROB111.EXE%240
^Probability#1.11$N
@This menu driven program computes probabilities based on
standard tests.
?GLYCEMIE.BAS%240
^Glycemies#$N
@This set allows you to plot your Glycemies. Very helpful for
diabetics and others who must watch their sugar.
?POPCALC.EXE%240
^#$N
@This is a simple TSR Calculator.
?DISK DOC%241
^#05/21/88$N
@This disk contains a multitude of utilities ranging from
backing up a hard disk to mapping a control key onto the 5
in the number pad. Conversion of files from a word processor
to ASCII is also handled here.
?ARCHIVE.EXE%241
^Archive#$N
@This is a file backup and restore utility. The copy
operations are very fast if you have pre-formatted disks.
?INFO.COM%241
^INFO#$N
@This program is helpful in expanding batch jobs. It allows
questions in the middle of your BATch file to determine
what to do next.
?RHCTRL.COM%241
^Right Hand Ctrl#$N
@This is a utility to map the 5 in the number pad to become a
control key for your right hand. Assembler code is included.
?TOGGLE.COM%241
^Toggle#$N
@This program is designed to toggle as well as give an
on-screen report as to the status of the Caps-Lock, Num-Lock,
and Scroll-Lock Keys.
?TD.ASM%241
^#$N
@This is a simple Assembler subroutine for time and
date formatting.
?TRYTD.ASM%241
^#$N
@This is Assembler code for a time and date Demo.
?APPEND.EXE%241
^#$Y
@This provides the ability to append one ASCII file to the end
of another.
?DISKED.COM%241
^Disk Editor#1$N
@This is a simple disk editor, except that it can also read
"special" sectors that are used for copy protection by some
companies.
?DUMP3.EXE%241
^Dump#3.0$Y
@You can search for data within a file, examine the contents
of a file and modify all of it.
?FILEUTIL.COM%241
^File Utility#$N
@This program allows the conversion of files from upper to
lower case or lower to upper, un wordstar files ....
?QA.EXE%241
^Quick ASCII#$N
@This program will convert a file from any word processor to
ASCII.
?REFRESH.COM%241
^Refresh#$N
@This program will read and rewrite your disks. Much quicker
than formatting a blank disk and copying all the files to it,
especially if you need to do it to a hard disk.
?SORT-IT.COM%241
^Sort-It#$N
@This program will sort text files.
?TT.COM%241
^#$N
@Calculate Xmodem file transfer times.
?DISK DOC%242
^#05/21/88$N
@This disk contains utilities help test your 80x87 chip,
disable your hard disk (so you can test new software), rename
directories, and set up a print spooler.
?RAW.COM%242
^RAW#$N
@This program allows you to set your Console device to Raw
Mode. This may significantly increase your display speed.
?OPTIMIZE.EXE%242
^Disk Optimizer#$N
@This program collects sectors from file that are scattered
across your hard disk and puts them together. This can help
speed up your hard disk dramatically.
?NUSQ103.COM%242
^Un Squeeze#1.03D$N
@This program will unsqueeze files.
?NOHARD.BAS%242
^#$N
@This program will disable the hard disk so that you
can test new programs in peace.
?NMOVE.COM%242
^NMOVE#$N
@This is a small program to move files from one directory to
another or from one device to another.
?NMI.COM%242
^Non-Maskable Int.#1.01$N
@This resident program is set to replace the Non-Maskable
Interrupt Handler.
?KEYIN.COM%242
^Key In#$N
@Put this program in your batch files in order to pass key
strokes to programs that need them.
?GOSLOW.EXE%242
^Go Slow#$N
@This program allows you to view text files on the fly.
'C' source code is included.
?8087TEST.EXE%242
^8087 Test#$N
@This menu driven program was written in IBM Basic to test
your 8087 chip.
?WHIZ.EXE%242
^WIZ#$N
@This is a High Speed whereis program.
?DRVTYPES.EXE%242
^Drive Types#$N
@This program lists the Drive types on screen.
?SHAREPCK.COM%242
^PC-KWIK#$Y
@This program provides a Disk Cache for your PC or compatible.
?SIDEWAYS.EXE%242
^#$N
@Print files sideways.
?NOBLANK.COM%242
^#1.0$N
@This is a blank line remover for text files.
?JAZ.EXE%242
^#0.9$N
@Just another Zapper.
?QUICKEYS.COM%242
^Quick Keys#$N
@This program comes from PC Magazine Mar 11, 1986 and it
allows you to speed up the key repeat rate as well as the
capability to flush your key buffer in case you type the
wrong thing ahead of time.
?SNIPPER.COM%242
^SNIPPER#$N
@This is a TSR program used in place of Print Screen.
?RENDIR-3.COM%242
^Rename Directory#3$N
@This program is from PC-Magazine volume 5 #7. It allows you
to rename sub-directories under DOS 2.0 and greater.
?PSPOOL.COM%242
^Print Spool#$N
@This program allows print spooling with options such as
the ability to redirect output to different ports.
?TIMECALC.BAS%242
^Time Calc#$N
@This program is a calculator for time units - requires a CGA
card.
?DISK DOC%243
^#05/21/88$N
@This disk contains HomeWare, a program to conduct Household
inventory, keep track of automobile expenses, as well as
shopping and food orders.
?HW.BAT%243
^Homeware#1.0$Y
@This program keeps track of a Household inventory, Automobile
maintenance expenses, Recipe entry - meal schedule and
shopping list.
?DISK DOC%244
^#05/21/88$N
@This disk contains Screen Editor a simple text file editor as
well as two Spelling checker.
?SED.EXE%244
^Screen Editor#1.1$Y
@This Screen Editor is used to edit standard Dos files which
are under 52k. It works best with line oriented text files.
?SPELLER.COM%244
^Speller#$N
@This is an ASCII file Spell Checker.
?EZS.COM%244
^EZ Spell#1.0a$N
@This is another spell checker for ASCII files.
?DISK DOC%245
^#05/21/88$N
@PC-KEY DRAW 1 of 2. A key board screen graphics program.
This disk also contains ANSI of LA, an ANSI editor written
in Turbo Pascal.
?ANSI-LA.COM%245
^ANS#$Y
@This is an ANSI screen editor which was written in Turbo
Pascal. It will edit ANSI (color), ASCII (plain text), or a
Dump (an exact copy of video memory).
?KEYDRAW.EXE%245
^PC-Key Draw#2.1$N
@This is a keyboard to screen graphics program. It was
designed to be a general purpose drawing system.
?DISK DOC%246
^#05/21/88$N
@PC-KEY DRAW 2 of 2.
?DISK DOC%247
^#05/21/88$N
@PC-ACCOUNTING 1 of 2. An integrated General Ledger,
Inventory, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, and Payroll
system.
?MAIN.EXE%247
^PC ACCOUNTING#II$N
@This is an integrated accounting system with a General
Ledger, Inventory, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, as
well as Payroll.
?DISK DOC%248
^#05/21/88$N
@PC-ACCOUNTING 2 of 2.
This disk also contains PC-CALCULATOR one of the best
calculator programs around - it also has a TSR version.
?CALC.EXE%248
^PC-Calculator#$Y
@This is a Programmable Calculator which operates in
Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) it has 16 Visible Memories,
7 Function Key modes, 14 Number display formats. An excellent
program. Includes a TSR version.
?DISK DOC%249
^#05/23/88$N
@Managers Planner - an organization tool for increased
productivity.
PC-Project Management 1 of 2. A series of interactive program
?MP.EXE%249
^Managers Planner#1.0$Y
@An Organization tool for your days tasks as well as the
priorities they fall into.
?PCPM.BAS%249
^PC-Project Manager#1.0$N
@This is a series of interactive programs for Project
Management using the Critical Path Method. It is menu driven
and BASIC source code is included.
?DISK DOC%250
^#05/23/88$N
@PC-Project Management 2 of 2.
Restaurant House Charge Billing System - also produces bills
and stubs.
?GBILL.EXE%250
^Restaurant Billing#1.0$Y
@This program allows you to easily record each of your guests
house charges and print mail ready bills and stubs.
?DISK DOC%251
^#05/23/88$N
@Restaurant House Charge Billing System 2 of 2.
Recipe Cookbook - written in dBase III+ and compiled.
?RECIPE1.EXE%251
^Recipe Cookbook#$N
@This program was written in dBase III+ and compiled with
Clipper. It helps set up a Recipe file for use on your PC.
?DISK DOC%252
^#05/23/88$N
@PC-HAM. An amateur radio software package.
?PC-HAM.DOC%252
^PC-HAM#1.5$Y
@This is an Amateur Radio Software Package, with programs
written in BASICA as well as logging programs in dBase II.
?DISK DOC%253
^#05/23/88$N
@A disk full of utilities for IBM PC's and Clones.
Q-SYS 1 of 2. Passworded shell-like system.
?REBOOT.EXE%253
^#$N
@This will allow you to reboot your computer.
?READCLK.COM%253
^Read the Clock#$N
@This is for the Toshiba T1000+ and the T3100 portables with
DOS 3.2. It will read the computers clock and set the DOS
time properly.
?RAMSET.SYS%253
^RAM Initializer#$N
@This SYS file is designed to initialize Memory, for a
possible Ram Drive.
?QUIKUP.COM%253
^Quick Power Up#$N
@This program permits utilization of RAM > 544 K as imposed
by PC board switches.
?QKREBOOT.EXE%253
^Quick ReBoot#$N
@This program allows a quick Rebooting of the system.
?PERMUTE.EXE%253
^#1.0$N
@This program permits you to insert a line into a text file
and then permutes that line into all possibilities.
?NORESET.COM%253
^No Reset#$N
@This program disables the <CTRL><ALT><DEL> reset.
?MORERAM.COM%253
^More Ram#$N
@This set allows use of greater than 544 K and 2 drives on
a standard PC.
?MEMORY.COM%253
^Memory#1.01$N
@Reset the DOS amount of memory through software instead of
opening the machine to flip some switches.
?ENVXPAND.SYS%253
^Environment Expand#$N
@This will allow you to expand your DOS environment to 1K.
?ADDRIVE.COM%253
^Add Drive#$N
@This allows you to configure your PC to as many drives as you
like without having to change the switches.
?AUTOXQT.EXE%253
^Dynamic Auto Exec#2.0$N
@This allows you to dynamically allocate your AUTOEXEC.BAT
file without editing it and rebooting.
?CL.DVR%253
^Clock Driver#$N
@This is a clock driver for the Leading Edge PC as well as the
Sperry PC (both made by Mitsubishi).
?COMMENT.SYS%253
^Comment CONFIG.SYS#$N
@This allows you to put comments into your CONFIG.SYS file
and display them to screen without getting errors.
?COMSPEC4.COM%253
^COMSPEC#$N
@This allows you to specify the location of your COMMAND.COM
file properly.
?DPU.COM%253
^Desk Pro Options#$N
@This program was designed for the Compaq Desk Pro and allows
users to specify various options for operation of their
machines.
?EAT-MEM.COM%253
^Eat Memory#$N
@This allows you to eat 32K of memory each time it is run.
Very helpful when tracking down memory errors.
?BOOTCFG.COM%253
^#1.5$N
@This is the Pre-Boot Disk Configuration. Can be very helpful
in certain situations.
?ENVINUSE.COM%253
^#$N
@This tells you how big your environment is in HEX byte
?ENVIRO.PAT%253
^#$N
@Patch COMMAND.COM for a larger environment.
?ENVIRON.DOC%253
^#$N
@This is a discussion on environments.
?ANSI&2K.SYS%253
^#$N
@ANSI Screen Driver.
?QSYS.EXE%253
^QSYS#$N
@This is a set of programs designed to help you integrate
your existing program library into a menu driven system
supporting multiple users who need not have a working
knowledge of DOS.
?DISK DOC%254
^#05/23/88$N
@Q-SYS 2 of 2.
?DISK DOC%255
^#05/23/88$N
@Wisdom of the Ages 1 of 4. Access to quotes and proverbs from
the classics.
?WIS.COM%255
^Wisdo#1.8$Y
@This program allows you instant access to high content
information from classical sources worldwide, all in English
and all easily understood.
?DISK DOC%256
^#05/23/88$N
@Wisdom of the Ages 2 of 4.
?DISK DOC%257
^#05/23/88$N
@Wisdom of the Ages 3 of 4.
?DISK DOC%258
^#05/23/88$N
@Wisdom of the Ages 4 of 4.
?DISK DOC%259
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk contains two programs RASCAL a basic pre-processor,
and TODAY a program mentioned in Rantings & Ravings June 88.
?RASCAL.EXE%259
^RASCAL#1.05$Y
@Rascal is a Basic Pre-Processor for Microsoft Basic.
It can also be considered as a separate language with a
translator to produce code for another interpreter.
?TODAY.EXE%259
^TODAY#2.1$N
@This program will allow you to find out what interesting
things happened on a certain date in history. You can even
add your own important dates and appointments.
?DISK DOC%260
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk has quite a few utilities, such as a backup and
restore set, DOS passwording, a multiple partitioner for DOS,
and many others.
?MC.COM%260
^Multiple Choice#$N
@Multiple Choice allows you to have multiple partitions of DOS
running at the same time and switch between them. Very handy
on a PC.
?ESC.COM%260
^ESCAPE#$N
@Escape will send an escape directly to the ANSI screen driver
of a PC. Allows quick changes of screen attributes.
?STATUS.COM%260
^Status#$N
@This puts a permanent status display on the screen.
Different machines are placed in different places on the
screen.
?AW.EXE%260
^ANY WHERE#$N
@Any Where is similar to WHEREIS, except that it allows you
to search multiple hard disks. Very handy in that these
disks can be changed with the set command. Microsoft 'C'
source is included.
?SNOBACK.COM%260
^SNOBACK#$N
@This program backs up files from a DOS device very quickly.
Must have preformatted disks though.
?SNOREST.COM%260
^SNORESTORE#$N
@This program restores programs backed up with SNOBACK.
This could be very helpful with Ram Drives.
?PASSWORD.SYS%260
^PASSWORD#$N
@This is a device driver for DOS 2.x. Also in this set are
programs which allow modification of the password. The
program stops DOS from booting until the appropriate password
is entered.
?SSE-V2.COM%260
^#$N
@This program tests the relative speed of your computer
?SEARCH.EXE%260
^SEARCH#$N
@This is a unix command line utility for MS-DOS 2.x
?QMOVE14.EXE%260
^QMOVE#1.4$Y
@This is a full screen file re-direction utility. In other
words it allows you to move files across sub-directories and
drives.
?REVIEW.COM%260
^Review#1.0$Y
@This is a computerized system to allow you to rate an
employee based upon his score in several topics. Might help
eliminate personal bias.
?DISK DOC%261
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk contains DOS utilities: Vfiler, Lister, CRC, and an
Error Monitor to track Disk I/O errors, as well as Memory
testers.
?VF150.COM%261
^VFILER#1.50$N
@This is a screen oriented file manipulation utility.
Originally translated from ZCPR2 VFILER 1.7 to CP/M 86, it
has since made its way into the MS-DOS environment.
?PC-DISK.COM%261
^#$Y
@This program is to allow the user to catalog their disks
quickly and easily.
?XDIR33.EXE%261
^Extended Disk Dir#3.3$N
@This is a simple extended diskette directory program.
?MORE.COM%261
^MORE#$Y
@This is a utility to list any number of files to the terminal
one screen at a time. Options allow redirection input from
DOS pipes, as well as single line advances.
?MEMTST.EXE%261
^Memory Tester#$N
@This is a memory tester for your computer. It will test the
memory between two hex positions supplied by the user.
?ERRMON.COM%261
^ERROR MONITOR#$N
@This is a simple error monitor for disk errors on a PC, XT,
or an AT machine. It has low overhead (1K) and will give more
information than the DOS error message (not very hard!).
?DM.COM%261
^#$Y
@This is a menu oriented directory program. It allows deletion
of files, as well as copying of tagged files and quite a few
other options.
?CRC67.EXE%261
^CRC#6.7$N
@This is an MS-DOS version of the popular CRC utility from
CP/M. It allows you to check the size of files in order to
determine if a file has been corrupted at any time.
?LISTER.COM%261
^LISTER#$N
@This program allows you to send up to 5 files to the printer
at one time. It is menu driven with different type styles
available as well as type sizes.
?EEMRAM.COM%261
^Enhanced Exp. Ram#$N
@This small utility is designed to expand your DOS memory from
640K to 736K using Enhanced Expanded Memory. Also included
is a utility to test the amount of available memory, as well
as a small program to un-install the 736K.
?DISK DOC%262
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk contains WWIV - a bulletin board system written in
TURBO PASCAL (ver. 3.0).
?WWIV310.DOC%262
^WWIV#3.10$Y
@This is a Bulletin Board System written in Turbo Pascal (v 3)
It only includes the source code, so you will need to compile
your own operating version. It has quite a few options which
could be very handy.
?DISK DOC%263
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk contains MINI DB a program to create and maintain
data bases. Very easy and powerful.
?MINIDB.EXE%263
^MINI DB#$Y
@This is a program to create a database and also to manage
ones that have already been created. It requires a minimum
of 512K, and a hard drive is recommended as is a CGA card.
It is menu driven and the manual is reached through one of
the options at the beginning. Very easy to use!
?DISK DOC%264
^#06/26/88$N
@This is a disk of games: mainly SNARF (EGA) with 'C' source
included.
?SNARF.EXE%264
^SNARF#$N
@Snarf is a Video Game which requires an EGA video card, but
that is about it. The author says that it is not finished but
he included the 'C' source for those of you so inclined to
tinker. Also included is a Bit Map editor to add or change
some of the objects in the game.
?MAXIT.BAS%264
^#$N
@This is a Basic game adapted from the PET personal
computer. Very simple.
?BZONE.COM%264
^B-Zone#$N
@This program will send your screen off into the BZONE. It
really does a number on your video. Pretty fun for a prank.
?DISK DOC%265
^#06/26/88$N
@This is a disk of Statistical programs: Stat Sak, and OCTA.
?STAT-SAK.EXE%265
^STAT-SAK#$N
@This is also known as the Statisticians Swiss Army Knife.
It has quite a few options for people interested in Stats,
and it uses proven algorithms to achieve its answers. Very
accurate. Fortran source code is included.
?OCTA.EXE%265
^O.C.T.A.#$N
@Oneman's Contingency Table Analysis. This provides Log
Linear Analysis of Multi-Dimensional Contingency tables by
the use of the Deming-Stephan iterative proportional fitting
procedure.
?DISK DOC%266
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk has CGA games. Striker is a helicopter game, and
TREK 28 replaces TREK 23 formerly found on DOS#034.
Center Fielder is a pinball game.
?STRIKER.EXE%266
^STRIKER#$N
@Striker is a CGA video game. It places you as the pilot of a
helicopter with different missions to accomplish. It is
pretty good!
?FW1.EXE%266
^FIRE WORKS#$N
@Display simple fireworks on your PC or clone.
?DRAGON.COM%266
^#$N
@Dragon is a simple role playing game which places you
in a period of knights and dragons.
?FACE.COM%266
^#$N
@Display smiley faces on the screen of your machine.
It can be really funny on someone else's PC.
Type FACE followed by a question mark for directions.
?TREK28.COM%266
^STAR TREK#2.8$Y
@This is greatly enhanced version of the classic game.
?CNTRFLDR.COM%266
^Center Fielder#$N
@This is a pinball game designed with the Pinball Construction
Set by Bill Budge and Electronic Arts. Very nice.
?DISK DOC%267
^#08/08/90$N
@Some Sydex gems plus file comparison, used disk percentage, a
DEL replacement that accepts "expect these files" arguments,
directory program, replacement for ANSI.SYS, and a high speed
disk formatter.
?TELED203.LZH%267
^TeleDisk#2.03$Y
@The Sydex FAX machine. Turns ANY diskette into a compressed
file, suitable for sending over a modem or network.
Reconstructs an EXACT duplicate of the diskette from the
image file. Nice windowed, color operation. This is great for
bootable diskettes or those with complex subdirectories.
$20 single user registration.
?CNFMT106.LZH%267
^Con>Format#1.06$Y
@A "pop-up" disk formatter that allows you to format disks
while doing more productive things. Registration is $15 for
single user.
?LZHE.COM%267
^#$N
@Used to extract TeleDisk and/or Con>Format files.
?CRCHECK.EXE%267
^#$N
@Use this to verify that your Sydex programs are
complete and unmodified -- see original values in the
READ_ME files.
?CFORMAT.EXE%267
^CFormat#2.1$Y
@High speed disk formatting.
?CFC.COM%267
^Cliff's File Comp.#4/12/89$N
@File comparison with lots of options. Just type CFC for
instructions.
?DELX.EXE%267
^Delete Except#1988$N
@Delete all except the specified files.
?CHKSPACE.COM%267
^Check Disk Space#2/22/89$N
@Reports by percentage the amount of disk space you have used.
?D33.COM%267
^Directory 33#6/28/89$N
@Displays a list of your files in four columns. A86 source is
included.
?NNANSI.SYS%267
^New New ANSI#1/8/89$N
@A replacement for ANSI.SYS with lots of additional features.
?DISK DOC%268
^#06/26/88$N
@This disk contains Mind Reader - a text editor from Brown
Bag Software.
?MR.EXE%268
^Mind Reader#2.0$Y
@This is Brown Bag's text editor with an address book,
glossary, and calculator. It is built around their powerful
Artificial Intelligence based engine. As you are typing MR
will suggest words and phrases which can be inserted with the
touch of a key. It adapts to your typing as it goes along.
?DISK DOC%269
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains MENU programs designed to keep the user
away from the operating system. Programs included are:
Master Menu, PC-Menu, and Menu Master.
?MASMENU.EXE%269
^MASTER MENU#$N
@This is a menu program with a sample menu set up already. You
type in the commands you want and then run your file through
a preparation program which produces the data file for the
menu program.
?PC-MENU.EXE%269
^PC-MENU#$Y
@This menu program is by PARAGON SOFTWARE, and is easy to use.
The program PC-MENUS (which is included) allows you to edit
your menus very easily or construct a new one from scratch.
?MENUMAST.DOC%269
^MENU-MASTER#$Y
@MENU-MASTER is a general purpose menu utility designed to
allow easy access to up to 12 day to day applications and
built in DOS functions on a fixed disk.
?DISK DOC%270
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains The HARD DISK MENU SYSTEM - which is a DOS
shell for the uninitiated user. Also on this disk are
TASKPLAN, Home Inventory, and TK!Solver.
?HDMENU.COM%270
^Hard Disk Menu#II$Y
@This program is a DOS shell that hides the underlying
operating system from the uninitiated user. Up to 10 menu
pages with up to 10 options per page are available.
?TASKPLAN.BAS%270
^TASKPLAN#$Y
@This BASIC program helps you to plan things out with expenses
for each part of a task as well as overlapping parts.
?HOME-INV.BAS%270
^HOME INVENTORY#$N
@This program allows you to keep a list of your possessions on
your computer. It is completely menu driven and uses easy
screen input for data entry. It will print the inventory on
an EPSON MX-80 printer (or equivalent).
?SOLVER!.EXE%270
^TK!SOLVER#$N
@This is a problem solver with variables and equations entered
by the user. Pretty simple to use.
?DISK DOC%271
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains Parts Inventory Control, a menu driven
program.
Disk 1 of 2.
Home Inventory and Insurance Planning.
?INVENT.COM%271
^INVENTORY#$Y
@This is a menu driven program which is designed to keep a
parts inventory. Pretty straight forward.
?HOMEINS.DOC%271
^Home Insurance#$N
@This program conducts an inventory of your possessions and
helps you compute the insurance you should keep on things as
well as the life insurance on the people in the house.
?DISK DOC%272
^#07/04/88$N
@DISK 2 of 2.
Home Inventory and Insurance Planning.
?DISK DOC%273
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains programs dealing with LOANS:
PCLOAN3, AMOR, and CARDTRAK.
?PCLOAN3.EXE%273
^#3.07.PD$Y
@This program allows you to set up loans of all types as well
as print out amortization tables.
?AMOR.EXE%273
^#$Y
@This program allows you to make your own amortization table.
?CARDTRAK.COM%273
^CARD TRACK#$Y
@This program simulates payments for simple interest contracts
?DISK DOC%274
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains DECISIONS - a menu system with complete
documentation.
?DECIDE.EXE%274
^DECISIONS#$Y
@This is a hard disk menuing system for MS-DOS machines.
Complete documentation as well as sample menus are included.
?DISK DOC%275
^#07/04/88$N
@This disk contains EASY MENU a menu system for fixed disks
with keyboard or mouse Operation.
?EASYMENU.BAT%275
^EASY MENU#1.02A$Y
@This is a menu system for fixed disks which has keyboard and
mouse operation! Documentation is enclosed.
?DISK DOC%276
^#07/04/88$N
@DISK 1 of 2.
MUMPS - 8086/8088 - Programming Language.
?MUMPS.EXE%276
^MUMPS#4.04$N
@This set is the MUMPS programming language. Documentation is
not enclosed so it is therefore not for the inexperienced
user. Several sample files are included.
?DISK DOC%277
^#07/04/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
MUMPS - 8086/8088 - programming language.
?GRASP.EXE%277
^GRASP#1.10b$Y
@GRASP is a simple programming pseudo-language, which can be
used to create and run animated graphics demonstrations,
tutorials, and presentations. It allows clipping of pictures
from PC-PAINT PLUS and other programs.
?DISK DOC%278
^#07/04/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
GRASP.
?DISK DOC%279
^#07/28/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2.
This disk contains the first part of Coronado Enterprises
C Language tutorial. Very good place to start learning C.
?INTRO.TXT%279
^Coronado C Tutor#$Y
@This set is the 'C' tutor from Coronado Enterprises. It is a
very detailed 'C' tutor which would be good for someone who
knows a simple structured language (PASCAL) and is ready for
the big jump into 'C'. Along with the text are sample files
referred to. These files are very well documented.
?DISK DOC%280
^#07/28/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
This contains the second part of Coronado Enterprises
C Language Tutorial. This section has the program examples
referred to in the text from the previous disk.
Also included is a RAM resident Base conversion calculator.
?BASERES3.COM%280
^Base Resident#$Y
@This stay resident program is designed for base conversion
of numbers. This is particularly helpful for programmers.
It will convert between ASCII, Hexidecimal, Decimal, Binary,
and Octal.
?TUTOR_C.DOC%280
^#$N
@This is a simple 'C' tutorial which assumes some
working knowledge of the language and compilers.
?DISK DOC%281
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk contains X.PC version 2.01 drivers.
?XPC2_1.COM%281
^X.PC#2.01$N
@This is the set of X.PC ver 2.01 drivers supplied by
McDonnell Douglas. Limited help files are included for those
that wish to attempt program development using the X.PC
object files. (X.PC is used in packet switching
communications)
?DISK DOC%282
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk has packages for Lotus 1-2-3.
The Astrix Computer Systems system of worksheets form the
first part of the disk and the Organizer for Lotus 1-2-3
finishes out the disk.
?ASTRIX.DOC%282
^ASTRIX Comp. Sys.#$Y
@This is a system of Lotus 123 worksheets each with a
different application. All of this is built around the
worksheet MACLIB. This worksheet has all the Macros to
execute the other worksheets.
?ORG-L123.WK1%282
^123 Organizer#$Y
@This worksheet acts as a file manager for LOTUS and DOS.
It allows you to describe files and then search for them by
their description when you forget the name.
?DISK DOC%283
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk contains games for machines with CGA cards.
NINJA, CHAT4, SPACEWAR, FLIGHTM, BRICKS, and a good game of
SOLITAIRE fill this disk up.
?NINJA.COM%283
^Ninja#$N
@Ninja is a one player arcade game (requires CGA). Basic
movement is built around the arrow keys, and the attacking
is done with the function keys.
?CHAT4.DOC%283
^Chat4#$N
@Chat4 is designed to simulate a chat between you and the
computer (much along the lines of ELIZA). It has different
versions for machines with different speeds, so as to
simulate real time typing.
?SPACEWAR.EXE%283
^Spacewar#1.7$Y
@This is a two man game, with options for the computer to
play one or both positions. Other options include the
addition of a planet with or without gravity as well as the
use of hyperspace for the individual players.
?FLIGHTM.EXE%283
^#$N
@This is a game about motorcycles taking over the world
The player flies a plane and tries to shoot them down.
?BRICKS.EXE%283
^#$N
@This is a simple game of breakout.
?SOLITARE.EXE%283
^#$N
@This is a good game of SOLITAIRE with many options
?DISK DOC%284
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk is full of things which are not games, but may
provide enjoyment in a dull life.
?SLAPPER.COM%284
^Slapper#$Y
@This RAM resident program is designed to annoy the person
who is working on the machine on which it is run. Given a
% as a command suffix, Slapper will write a derogatory
comment every so often.
?DRIP.COM%284
^DRIP#2.0$N
@This is a memory resident program which causes the letters to
drip down the screen. It appears that nothing has happened
at first, but the speed at which characters drip increases
with time.
?BS.COM%284
^BS#$N
@This program is designed to create more or less nonsensical
sentences that can be used in any situation. Pascal source
is included for the inquisitive at heart.
?SCOPE.COM%284
^Kaleidoscope#$N
@This program creates a Kaleidoscope of patterns and colors.
?YOW.EXE%284
^YOW#$N
@This is a neat little program which generates random quotes
from ZIPPY, everyone's favorite pinhead. 'C' source is
included. The randomization is based on the system clock so
if it is left at Jan 1, 1980 you will get the same quote
every time.
?SBANNER1.EXE%284
^#1.5A$N
@This Banner program allows you to print banners with all
kinds of options. Should be a lot of fun.
?EYE.EXE%284
^#$N
@This puts a BIG eye on the monitor of your machine
which scans back and forth across the room.
?CIRCUS.EXE%284
^#$N
@Play a little Circus music with this program.
?CASIOZ.COM%284
^CASIOZ#$N
@This is a "NERD" digital watch. has a few options, such as
an alarm clock...
?BIO.EXE%284
^BIORHYTHM#$N
@Display and print your Biorhythm with this hi-res program.
C source is included.
?SUBLMNL.COM%284
^Subliminal#$N
@Really cause someone problems by displaying subliminal
messages on their screen.
?DISK DOC%285
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk contains CGA games such as GEMINI a tank game
capable of being played over a modem, as well as a trivia
game which is pretty good.
?GEMINI2.EXE%285
^GEMINI#$Y
@You are in control of a Gemini Tank. The game has options
for you to play against the computer, or for playing over
a modem with another player. Seems to be a neat game.
?THIEF.EXE%285
^THIEF#$Y
@This game of thief is along the lines of ADVENTURE. You are
a thief who is going into this new town and you trying to
survive.
?TRIVIA.EXE%285
^ASTROSOFT TRIVIA#1.2$Y
@This game of trivia is centered around Science and
entertainment. It is menu driven and has a lot of good hard
questions!
?DISK DOC%286
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk contains games for those with a CGA card as well as
one for a Hercules graphics card.
?KONG.EXE%286
^#$N
@This is a Donkey Kong take off. Options include
variations in speed.
?COSMIC.EXE%286
^#$N
@Cosmic Crisis is a 'Space Invaders' take off.
?BLASTCGA.EXE%286
^BLAST#$N
@BLAST is a takeoff on Asteroids.
?SWH.EXE%286
^Herc. Space War#$N
@This is a space War game for those with a Hercules Graphics
card.
?TRON.EXE%286
^#$N
@This is a simple takeoff on the game of TRON. It is
quite fast on an AT.
?DISK DOC%287
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk is full of CGA games, of special note is QIX,
a pretty neat game.
?3-DEMON.EXE%287
^3-Demon#$N
@A chase and be chased game in 3-D. This is a takeoff on
the game of PACMAN, yet it adds a new twist. Instead of
sitting above the board, you are down in the tunnels running
through the maze.
?JUMPJOE2.EXE%287
^Jumping Joe#$N
@This is a simple game where you try to chase robots and get
keys from them to get to the next level.
?QIX.EXE%287
^#$N
@This is a neat game where you try to box in the moving
line and avoid the things coming around to get you.
?CHESS.EXE%287
^#$N
@This is a simple game of chess with logic that is not
to bad.
?QUBERT.EXE%287
^#$N
@A take off of the game QUBERT. Seems to be pretty
good, but you should have a joy-stick to play it.
?DISK DOC%288
^#07/28/88$N
@This disk is full of CASINO games for those out there who
love to play Black Jack and Poker.
?BJ.COM%288
^Black Jack#1.0$N
@Play Black Jack with many options.
Note: don't forget to install the program for your terminal
before you try to play it.
?ULTIMA21.EXE%288
^Ultimate 21#1.1$Y
@This is the ultimate game of 21 (Blackjack) and it has
many options.
?POKER.EXE%288
^Poker#$N
@Play, or learn how to play Draw Poker Head to Head with this
game. Has good strategy.
?DISK DOC%289
^#07/29/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2.
This disk has the first part of the JAZ SOFT collection
of 'C' utilities. All are documented in the file JAZLIB.DOC
on this disk.
?JAZLIB.DOC%289
^Jaz Soft C#$Y
@This is a comprehensive collection of 'C' routines, which is
also very well documented. JAZLIB.DOC has a listing of all
the files in this set, as well as the syntax for the file,
and some examples. This could be a very helpful set for
someone programming in 'C'.
?DISK DOC%290
^#07/29/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
This disk has the second part of the JAZ SOFT 'C' collection.
?DISK DOC%291
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has a collection of 'C' utilities along with some
test programs and modem parts.
?XCOMM.C%291
^XCOMM#$N
@Initialization for modem communications.
?SSORT.C%291
^#$N
@Shell sort subroutine.
?VIDBIOS.ASM%291
^#$N
@Access to the Video BIOS.
?INDEX.C%291
^#$N
@Search for a substring.
?LST_ARCS.EXE%291
^List Arcs#$N
@his program searches for all the ARC files and then places
them in a batch file along with a command (which you
specified on the command line) to be performed by ARC.
(ie, test all of them, or extract everything...)
?ICBM.C%291
^#$N
@IBM PC Communications I/O routines.
?IOLIB2.C%291
^#$N
@System 'C' Library extensions.
?TOWERS.C%291
^#$N
@The towers of HANOI.
?UNIX_LU.C%291
^#$N
@Lattice 'C' version of LU.
?CRC.DOC%291
^CRC#$N
@CRC written for Turbo 'C' (ver 1.0).
?GRPHTEST.C%291
^#$N
@How to test for the various types of Graphics Adapters
?SEQIO.C%291
^SEQ I/O#$N
@Conduct a Sequential I/O test.
?DISKTEST.EXE%291
^DiskTest#$N
@Test Raw Disk I/O.
?DISK2.ASM%291
^DISK2#$N
@DISK I/O performance benchmark.
?AUTOTEST.EXE%291
^AutoTest#$N
@Test Raw Disk I/O.
?ALIGN.C%291
^Align#$N
@Align a buffer so that it does not cross a 64K boundary,
?XSUBS.C%291
^#$N
@Subroutines for communication.
?XPORT.C%291
^#$N
@Modem Port configuration & I/O.
?XCXMDM.C%291
^#$N
@XModem protocol and file transfer routines.
?XCTERM.C%291
^#$N
@Terminal Mode, and capture buffer.
?C86MOD.DOC%291
^C86 Linker Patch#$N
@This is a patch for the C86 Linker CL ('C').
?CASYNC.ASM%291
^#$N
@I/O routines.
?CC.C%291
^C86 Compile Flow#$N
@This is a compile flow generator for Innovations C86 ('C').
?CLS.C%291
^#$N
@Clear the video screen.
?CRC.C%291
^#$N
@CRC functions.
?CSYSINT.ASM%291
^#$N
@This allows 'C' to interface system calls.
?GETSEG-C.ASM%291
^#$N
@Get the current segment values.
?GREP.C%291
^GREP#$N
@Grep, with 2 different versions of source code.
?IOS1-20.ASM%291
^#$N
@Level 1 I/O functions for Lattice c.
?KERMITPC.C%291
^Kermit#$N
@Kermit file transfer Utility.
?DISK DOC%292
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has a set of 'C' utilities of various types.
?LEJ_LIB.C%292
^#$N
@Larry Jordans Simple 'C' programming functions.
?LOCATE.C%292
^#$N
@position the cursor on the screen.
?LUMP.C%292
^#$N
@Lump together a group of files - see Unlump.
?MEMCLEAN.DOC%292
^Mem Clean#$N
@Clean Memory above 640K.
?MOVMEML.ASM%292
^#$N
@Move Memory Long.
?NAMES.C%292
^#$N
@Sample program to get disk output.
?RANDOM.ASM%292
^Random#$N
@Random # generator for 'C'.
?SETPRTR.C%292
^#$N
@Send Printer setup codes.
?SQ.C86%292
^#$N
@Squeeze source code.
?SWITCH.C86%292
^#$N
@Switch display monitors.
?SWITCH1.C%292
^#$N
@Switch types of display monitors.
?TPRINT.DOC%292
^TPRINT#$N
@Another print program with some options.
?TYPESQ.C86%292
^#$N
@Type squeezed files.
?UNLUMP.C%292
^#$N
@Unlump files that have been Lumped together.
?USQ.C86%292
^#$N
@Unsqueeze files.
?XENIX.ASM%292
^LATTICE DOS SUPP#$N
@Dos 2.0 Support for Lattice 'C'.
?STAYRES.DOC%292
^Stay Resident#$N
@Desmet 'C' Routine for TSR software.
?ADVC.DOC%292
^Advanced C Routine#$N
@This is a set of advanced 'C' routines with lots of
documentation.
?LIFE.C%292
^#$N
@Implement the game of Life.
?AREACODE.C%292
^#$N
@Fine the state from an area code.
?COREWARS.C%292
^#$N
@The game of Core Wars.
?CUTEFONE.C%292
^#$N
@Make words out of Phone Numbers.
?LUCIFER.C%292
^#$N
@Encrypt or Decrypt with this Standard.
?MFRACT.C%292
^#$N
@Graphics examples.
?MZ.C%292
^#$N
@Mandelzoom.
?ORBITS.C%292
^#$N
@Orbit calculations for the planets and a few others.
?DISK DOC%293
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has a set of 'C' utilities as well as a set on
Mastering Serial Communication.
?OTHELLO.C%293
^#$N
@The game of Othello.
?SMALL-C.C%293
^#$N
@A small 'C' compiler.
?VIDBIOS.ASM%293
^#$N
@Access the Video BIOS.
?READ.ME%293
^Serial Comm.#$N
@Example files from the book Mastering Serial Communication
by Peter W. Gofton - SYBEX 86
Written in MicroSoft 'C' version 3.09 - small memory model -
and MASM ver 4.0
?RCLOCK.EXE%293
^Ram Clock#$N
@This is a Ram Resident Clock written in Turbo 'C'.
?TCLIB.EXE%293
^Turbo C Librarian#1.0$Y
@This program acts as a Librarian for Turbo 'C' version 1.0's
vast routines.
?GLOBAL.H%293
^Graph Library#$N
@This is a Library of Graphics Primitives for Turbo 'C'.
?TCMOUSE.COM%293
^Turbo C Mouse#$N
@Memory resident program for Turbo 'C' and a Mouse.
?TCOMM.DOC%293
^Turbo Comm#$N
@A Communications Toolbox for Turbo 'C'.
?SCREEN.C%293
^Screen#$N
@This set provides a few screen handling functions which are
not found in the Turbo 'C' Library.
?EXAMPLE.C%293
^Sound For C#$N
@This provides sound for Turbo 'C' with an example program.
?PCIO.DOC%293
^PC Video Routines#$N
@This set provides video routines for Micro Soft 'C' (ver 4.0)
and Turbo 'C' (ver 1.0).
?STDPRN.NTS%293
^#$N
@This is an enhancement for the StdPrn definition in
Turbo 'C' (ver 1.0)
?STRLIB.DOC%293
^Str Lib Fixes#$N
@This set provides fixes to Turbo 'C' for the StrStr function.
?DISK DOC%294
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has a collection of 'C' utilities. Of special note
is P2C, a Pascal to 'C' converter.
?ADDRMATH.C%294
^#$N
@Address Arithmetic.
?CALLOVRH.C%294
^#$N
@Determine the calling overhead of function calls.
?CPARR.C%294
^#$N
@copy a 3-D array to another.
?DISKIO.C%294
^Char Disk I/O#$N
@Character oriented Disk I/O.
?DRY.C%294
^#$N
@DHRYSTONE Benchmark program.
?MATH.C%294
^#$N
@Test calculation times.
?MEMREF.C%294
^#$N
@Test memory and register access.
?MKTSTFIL.C%294
^#$N
@Create a test file for disk I/O tests.
?RANDPOS.C%294
^#$N
@Create a random position for a seek.
?RPT.C%294
^#$N
@This emulates a Report Generator for tests.
?STRLIB.C%294
^#$N
@Test the quality of your string library routines.
?TEST1.C%294
^Test#$N
@Test programs.
?TIMER.C%294
^#$N
@Time functions.
?STROKE.DOC%294
^KeyBoard Interrupt#$N
@This set allows you to handle keyboard interrupts.
?README.1ST%294
^Asm. Video Routine#$N
@This is a set of Assembly video routines for your PC -
written in MicroSoft 'C' (ver 3.0).
?P2C.C%294
^Pascal to C#$N
@This set converts Pascal source to 'C' with very little left
over for hand conversions.
?READ.ME%294
^Fixed Disk Bench#$N
@This set tests your fixed disks (XT - AT).
?DISK DOC%295
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has a Batch file tutor as well as a file manager.
?HELPME.COM%295
^#$N
@This program provides information to a beginner about
DOS files and a few other things.
?DOSKNOWS.EXE%295
^#$N
@This program provides a whole slew of information
out of DOS.
?D.COM%295
^D#$N
@A simple Directory program.
?ALDIR.BAT%295
^Batch File Tutor#$N
@This set provides some simple introduction to batch files.
It does have some bugs - so beware. Type RUNME to start.
?HELP!.COM%295
^HELP!#$N
@This is a front end file management program. Lots of on-line
help is available.
?DISK DOC%296
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has PC-Money (a personal finance program) as well
as 2 Stock managers.
?PC-MONEY.COM%296
^PC-Money#$Y
@A personal finance program which helps to maintain personal,
or family financial and tax records. Has options which allow
up to 9 Checking accounts...
?PC-STOCK.EXE%296
^PC-STOCK#1.0$Y
@This is a stock analysis program. It is menu driven for
ease of use. Very expandable.
?INVEST.COM%296
^Stock Manager#$Y
@This is a stock portfolio management tool which has lots of
options including an install program which allows changes
due to new tax laws.
?DISK DOC%297
^#07/29/88$N
@This disk has One to One, a communications package.
Disk 1 of 2.
Boyan - a communications package.
?121.EXE%297
^One To One#2.0$Y
@Personal Communications Software with some special options.
1) Type messages while a file transfer is in progress
2) Windows for In and out messages
3) Both people can view the same file and pass messages back
and forth about it.
?BOYAN.COM%297
^Boyan#D3$Y
@Boyan Communications - a modem program with a few options:
1) Context Sensitive help
2) Back out of errors easily
3) Wide Variety of Protocol's
4) Upload pretyped messages.
5) Scripting....
and many many more...
?DISK DOC%298
^#07/29/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
Boyan - a communications package.
?DISK DOC%299
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk has a program to print out banners, one to
calculate planetary data as well as one to remind you to do
things. Then when you get real worked up on will calculate
your life change.
?BANV1.EXE%299
^Banner#$Y
@This makes large-letter banners on your printer from console
input. Versions included are for MS-DOS Ver 1.x as well as
MS-DOS Ver 2.x. Fortran source is also included.
?ASTROM.COM%299
^#$N
@This program will give you all kind of planetary data,
from the rising to the setting times as well as the angle at
which it will be seen. Also phases of the moon can be
computed, and all this for almost any date.
?REMIND.COM%299
^Remind#$Y
@Remind is a productivity tool, designed to help you remember
appointments and important dates. This simple version has all
the features of the retail version except that it only lets
you keep track of 15 things.
?STRESS.EXE%299
^#$N
@Stress is a program which calculates how much life
change has occurred.
?DISK DOC%300
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk is full of packages for graphics, mainly the
creation and display of 3 Dimensional graphs. Of special note
is 3DSUR which allows you to supply your own equation
such as Z = F(x,y) and it will plot it.
?3DSUR.COM%300
^3-D Surface Plots#$N
@This program allows you to plot 3-Dimensional surfaces, such
as Z=F(x,y). Use the formulas they have provided or give
your own.
?CRYSTAL.EXE%300
^Crystal#$N
@Project 3-Dimensional wire frame objects by using rotation
and projection into a 2-Dimensional screen. Sample objects
are provided and directions are given so you can design your
own.
?TEAPOT.COM%300
^Tea Pot#$N
@This program was written to demonstrate the beauty of 3-D
graphics. EGA is required here.
?TURBFRAC.DOC%300
^TurboFractals#$N
@This set allows you to plot and view the Mandelbrot Set.
Versions include one for a normal machine, as well as one for
a machine with an 80x87 in order to speed up the mathematical
calculations.
?GC.EXE%300
^GEO-CHRN#1.0$Y
@This program tracks and displays time in as many as 43
cities around the globe. Very well done!
?DISK DOC%301
^#07/30/88$N
@Finger Paint is an excellent Paint program which will use
either/or mouse, keyboard. Also included are programs to
help generate ANSI picture files.
?F.COM%301
^Finger Paint#2.0$Y
@This Paint program supports EGA, CGA, or Hercules graphics.
It also supports Keyboard and Mouse input. For output, six
different fonts are included (more come to registered users).
Definitely a very good program!
?ANSIKWIK.COM%301
^ANSI Kwik#$Y
@Use this program to generate files with ANSI screen
characteristics very quickly. Good directions are included.
?SYSOPGR.COM%301
^#$N
@This program was designed to help SYSOPS build ASCII
graphics screens quickly for their BBS.
?DISK DOC%302
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk contains I-CHING, the chinese book of changes, as
well as a To Do list and a project scheduler.
?TODO.COM%302
^TO DO#1.3$Y
@This program helps you to maintain a To Do list. Very easy
to use and it is not complicated.
?I-CHING.COM%302
^I-CHING#2.1$Y
@I-CHING is the book of changes, otherwise known as the
Chinese book of Ancient Wisdom.
?IPM.COM%302
^Ivy League Project#1.07$N
@The Ivy League Project Manager is a critical path method
project scheduler. It will handle 99 activities (more can be
handled with a quick change in the source - just contact the
author). Will produce superb graphs...
?DISK DOC%303
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk contains a Contact tracker for personal or business
use as well as a program to import fixed length records into
PARADOX.
?CONTACT.EXE%303
^Contact Tracker#$N
@This program organizes and tracks business and personal
contacts. Written in dBASE and compiled with Clipper, it is
quite fast. It also has a few of the Clipper options built in
such as network support since it has file and record locking.
It is menu driven so it is easy to use.
?FLIMPORT.EXE%303
^Fixed Rec. Import#1.31$N
@Fixed Record Length Import allows creation of Paradox Tables
from ASCII files. This can be done by creating a new table or
appending to an old one. It has the option of being menu
driven or batch driven depending upon your experience and
needs.
?DISK DOC%304
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk has a movie database searcher (the movie data base
is also included - all movies are on video). Also included
is Meal Meister - a computerized cook book.
?MFIND.EXE%304
^Movie Find#$Y
@This utility is designed to conduct simple name searches on
the movie database which is included. The source is included
(Desmet 'C'). There are approximately 2000 movies in the
files, all of which are available on Video Tape.
?MM.COM%304
^Meal Meister#$Y
@Meal Meister is a menu driven database system designed to
keep track of, store, and update your recipes as well as
print them out. It also has the option to automatically
adjust your recipe depending upon how many you wish to serve.
?DISK DOC%305
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk has a file editor as well as a Disk editor. Also
included is Maxi-Read, a text analyzer to improve your
writing style.
?AHED.COM%305
^Ad Hoc Editor#0.7$N
@Ad Hoc Editor is a simple File Editor, not a word processor.
It is meant to be quick, yet it does not have the features of
a full blown word processor.
?DISMOD.EXE%305
^Display & Modify#$Y
@This is a disk file editor which allows complete control over
the files on the disk. ASCII, HEX editing and more.
?MR.EXE%305
^Maxi Read#2.5$Y
@This program was designed to help improve the impact &
readability of your written or spoken message.
?DISK DOC%306
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk contains a Loan Broker program as well as a program
to help you use the Stock Databases on the Source effectively
?L-BROKER.COM%306
^Loan Broker#2.4c$Y
@This program calculates various loan options and even allows
you to leave one of the variable as an unknown and it will
compute it (ie. I can pay this much a month at this
percentage interest so how much can I borrow).
?TRANSTOK.EXE%306
^Tran Stock#1.2$Y
@This is a software tool for investors. It allows you to use
the stock databases on the SOURCE effectively. It is very
flexible in that it allows you to specify what stocks to get,
or what category to follow. It will also translate the info
into a format which can be used by other products.
?DISK DOC%307
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk contains a program for basic financial calculations
as well as on to track your cash effectively.
?FINANCE.EXE%307
^Finance#1.06$N
@This program will perform simple financial calculations.
?CT515.EXE%307
^Cash Track#5.15$Y
@This is a complete personal cash flow program. It allows up
to ten checking accounts per disk as well as savings,
investments, and lots of other features.
?DISK DOC%308
^#07/30/88$N
@This disk has a set of programs to make and plot stock graphs
as well as one to track projects and one to do all kinds of
Calendars.
?MAKSTKFL.DOC%308
^Make & Plot Stock#$N
@This set of programs which were written in BASIC allow you to
make stock files and to plot them once they are made. It uses
basic information out of the newspaper.
?PTRAK.COM%308
^Project Tracking#$N
@This program tracks projects for documentation in Tax cases.
?YEARCAL.EXE%308
^Year Calendar#0.04T$N
@This program makes all kinds of Calendars. It will print
them out or send them to a disk file for editing and printing
later. Lots of options!!!
?DISK DOC%309
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk contains TANDEM a program which allows you to
execute files over a modem as if you were there. Also
included is a PRO Diagnostics package.
?TANDEM.DOC%309
^Tandem#Beta$Y
@The Tandem remote system does what other modem programs
cannot do. It allows you to run virtually all PC-DOS software
from a remote location. Even those pesky programs that bypass
the operating system and write directly to the screen memory.
You can also operate PC-DOS from a dumb terminal.
?ITIMER.EXE%309
^Interval Timer#$N
@ITIMER was originally created to permit an exit from
PROCOMM CMD files after a specified period of time. By design
however, it can be called from the Keyboard, Batch files, or
from other programs.
?PRODIAGS.COM%309
^Pro Diagnostics#$N
@For the advanced user - This program provides interrupt info
as well as Serial and Parallel tests and Video diagnostics.
?DISK DOC%310
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk contains the Procomm Protocol Enhancer as well as
BackEz and RestorEz a back up and Restore set.
?PPE.BAT%310
^Protocol Enhancer#1.0$N
@This set allows you to use the latest protocol programs from
within Procomm. Easy to modify when new protocols come out.
?BACKEZ.EXE%310
^BackEz#2.0.5$N
@Backez and RestorEz are programs which allow you to back up
and restore your hard disk quickly and easily.
?DISK DOC%311
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk contains Desk Commando a very good desk organizer,
as well as a program to check for duplicate files on your
hard disk.
?DESK.EXE%311
^Desk Commando#1.30$Y
@This is a memory resident utility that replaces several
utilities
1) Virtual Memory Text Editor
2) 3 calculators
3) Calendar & Appointment Book
4) 15 Alarm Clocks
5) Rolodex (infinite size)
Plus a lot more. Very well done program!
?QD.EXE%311
^Quick Dups#1.0$N
@This program will find duplicate file names on any or all
disk drives in your system. Very fast!! and quite effective.
It displays the number of bytes taken up by duplicate files
as well as the % of disk space they consume.
?DISK DOC%312
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk contains a Disk cataloging utility, as well as the
Nickl Menu system.
?FILECAT.COM%312
^Filecat#2.2$N
@This is a simple file cataloging program for people with
lots of disks.
?NICKL.COM%312
^Nickl Menu System#2.0$Y
@This is a menu system built around the use of batch files.
It is pretty effective, and very easy to use.
?DISK DOC%313
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk contains 2 Expanded directory programs as well as
a Terminal Emulator.
?EXPANDIR.COM%313
^ExpanDir#1.0$Y
@This program provides you with an expanded Directory, which
means you can add documentation to the files on your disk so
that you don't forget what was in that file.
?XDIR.EXE%313
^Extended Disk Dir#5.6$N
@This is a menu driven program which keeps a catalog of your
disks to help you find the directory of the program you want.
?TEL41.EXE%313
^TEL#4.1$Y
@This is a terminal Emulation Program. It was designed to be
small and fast. It supports Xmodem and ASCII file transfers,
and if you need any others it allows you to jump to DOS and
run any programs which will transfer (such as KERMIT).
?DISK DOC%314
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk is full of Casino Games, Black Jack, Poker, Keno...
?BANDIT.EXE%314
^1 Armed Bandit#$N
@This program simulates a typical 1 armed Bandit.
?KENO.COM%314
^Keno#$N
@Learn to play Keno, or see behind the scenes with the Turbo
Pascal source that is included.
?POKER.COM%314
^#$N
@A simple game of Poker.
?CRAPS.COM%314
^#$N
@A simple Game of Craps.
?TMBJ02.COM%314
^#2.1$Y
@Thormark Black Jack will let you learn how to play this
Casino game without taking your shirt.
?BJ.COM%314
^#$N
@Another game of Black Jack.
?DISK DOC%315
^#08/01/88$N
@Disk 1 of 2.
Dr. Data Label - probably on of the best label programs
available.
?_DDLABEL.EXE%315
^Doctor Data Label#1.21$Y
@This Data Label program is identical to the commercial
version you get when you register except that it is limited
to 250 records. This program has lots of options, and is very
Good!!
?DISK DOC%316
^#08/01/88$N
@Disk 2 of 2.
Dr. Data Label.
Also on this disk is an address program and an envelope
printing utility for the HP Laser Jet, and a program to print
covers for VCR tapes.
?SA.COM%316
^Simple Address#$N
@This name & address program was written in Turbo Pascal and
the source is included (ver 3.0).
?ENVLJ.EXE%316
^HP LJ Env Printer#5.0$N
@This is an Envelope printer for the HP Laser Jet.
Menu driven and it is simple to use.
?VCRCOVER.COM%316
^VCR Cover#1.0$N
@This program prints paper covers for your VHS type tapes.
?DISK DOC%317
^#08/01/88$N
@This disk has a program to track company correspondence, as
well as a program to print Handy Little Reference Books.
?COMTRAC.EXE%317
^Company Tracker#1.0$Y
@This program is menu driven with context sensitive help. It
was designed to track correspondence aspects of a company.
?HLRB.COM%317
^Handy Little Ref.#1.00$Y
@This program prints Handy Little Reference Books - wallet
sized. Sample books are included, so have fun.
?DISK DOC%318
^#08/08/90$N
@Sydex gems including CP/M disk and operating system
emulation. See FOG-DOS.267 and .319 for other Sydex gems.
?22DSK133.LZH%318
^22DISK#1.33$Y
@Converts, formats and manipulates diskettes in over 100 CP/M
formats (300 to registered version) to/from DOS files.
$25 single user registration. See 22DSKDOC for a list of
supported formats.
?22NCE126.LZH%318
^22NICE#1.26$Y
@This is a companion product to 22DISK. 22NICE emulates the
CP/M 2.2 operating system and permits most CP/M programs to
run under DOS. Once installed, the DOS-CP/M integration is
seamless. Will make use of NEC V20 or V30 CPU chip if one is
present. Emulates most terminals and provides a keyboard-
remapping function to obtain the best operation using the
PC's keyboard. $40 single user registration includes 22DISK.
?EAGL1611.LZH%318
^Eagle16#1.1$Y
@One of the Sydex compatibility series. This is a DOS device
driver which provides an absolutely transparent way to read,
write and format Eagle 1600 DOS diskettes. Supports ALL DOS
functions; requires a 1.2Mb disk drive. $15 single user
registration fee.
?RAIND111.LZH%318
^RainDoS#1.11$Y
@One of the Sydex compatibility series. This is a DOS device
driver which provides an absolutely transparent way to read,
write and format DEC Rainbow 100 DOS disks. Supports ALL DOS
functions; requires a 1.2Mb disk drive. $15 single user
registration fee.
?HP15S101.LZH%318
^HP150.SYS#1.01$Y
@Another of the Sydex compatibility series. This is a DOS
device driver which provides an absolutely transparent way to
read, write and format Hewlett Packard HP150 disks. Supports
ALL DOS functions; requires a 1.2Mb disk drive. $15 single
user registration fee.
?LZHE.COM%318
^#$N
@Used to extract the Sydex .LZH files.
?DISK DOC%319
^#08/08/90$N
@More Sydex gems plus three utilities which can eliminate
frustration. See FOG-DOS.267 & .318 for more Sydex programs.
?ANAD202.LZH%319
^ANADISK#2.02$Y
@The Sydex "compleat diskette utility" -- scan, edit, repair
and copy just about any kind of diskette. Latest release
supports secondary diskette controllers, FAT editing and
sector dump to a file. $25 single user registration.
?COPYQ221.LZH%319
^COPYQM#2.21$Y
@A diskette duplicating machine. Formats, verifies and copies
all in one pass. Up to four drives supported at once,
features color icon-type interface, drive-status sensing (no
keyboard entries). Record/playback image files from hard
disk, serialize copies, even copy non-DOS formats in "Blind
Copy" mode. All formats supported. $15 single user
registration fee.
?FORMQ162.LZH%319
^FORMATQM#1.62$Y
@A diskette formatter in the same "no hands" tradition of
COPYQM. Formats AND VERIFIES faster than anything else
around. Supports all standard DOS formats, up to four drives
at a file. $10 single user registration.
?LZHE.COM%319
^#$N
@Used to extract the Sydex .LZH files.
?EDITPATH.EXE%319
^Edit Path#3.0$Y
@A one line word processor that will allow you to edit the
existing path environment without having to reboot.
?FF.EXE%319
^File Finder#6.2g$N
@Search an entire disk for given files. Will even search some
of the archive file formats.
?PORTS.COM%319
^PORTS#Apr 87$N
@Allows you to view the input/output ports' memory addresses.
?DISK DOC%320
^#11/04/89$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Stock Tracking System for all investors. This
saves stock data daily or weekly, compares graphs for two
symbols side-by-side & lets you ask for company stock symbol.
Summarize portfolios including gains and losses. Included is
$tokConv which (with modem) gets data from GEnie, Dow Jones
News Service, CompuServe, etc. and converts it to $tokTraX
format and updates your data files.
?$TOKTRAX.EXE%320
^Stock Tracking Sys#3.0$Y
@Designed to help you manage your stock portfolio easily. Lots
of features.
?DISK DOC%321
^#11/04/89$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Stock Tracking System.
?DISK DOC%322
^#11/04/89$N
@Build macros to replace multiple keystrokes, compare ASCII
files, build BATch files which accept user input, directory
programs, build your own "boss key", TSR ASCII table,
statistics about the file you are ready to print, and
automate those regular chores.
?DKEY.EXE%322
^DKEY#1.10$Y
@Very small replacement for Prokey or SuperKey type programs.
Excellent for building macros to manage repeating keystrokes.
?@COMPARE.COM%322
^File Comparison#1.1$N
@Compares ASCII files and displays the differences.
?ASCII2.COM%322
^ASCII Table#5/89$N
@A Terminate and Stay Ready ASCII table. A86 source code.
?BATQUEST.COM%322
^BATQUE#8/1/86$N
@Create menus from batch files and display a prompt and
determine user response. Microsoft 'C' source.
?BIGD.EXE%322
^Big Directory#$N
@Directory/file listing program.
?CHKDOC.COM%322
^CheckDocumentation#1.3b$N
@Reports a variety of statistics on a text file prior to
printing.
?CP.COM%322
^CP#1.0$N
@Handy file/directory copy program.
?BOSS_SWP.COM%322
^Boss Switch#Nov 87$N
@Build your own "boss" screen to conceal the game you were
playing when you were supposed to be working. MASM source.
?DO-ONCE.EXE%322
^Do it once#2.20$N
@Organize maintenance chores so you never miss an important
backup or other operation.
?WDIR.COM%322
^Wide Directory#Dec 88$N
@Directory program with Pascal source code.
?DISK DOC%323
^#11/04/89$N
@Games including chess, help for Flight Simulator III and
a version of breakout.
?GNUCHESS.EXE%323
^GNU Chess#Dec3187$N
@A game for the serious chess enthusiasts.
?FSADV40.EXE%323
^Flight Simulator#4.0$N
@Track and edit the MODES saved with the Microsoft game
Flight Simulator III.
?BROKEOUT.COM%323
^BROKEOUT game#1.1$N
@VGA game where you knock out blocks with ball and paddle.
?DISK DOC%324
^#11/04/89$N
@Games including a program similar to Tetris, Conway's Life,
and the ultimate test for computer junkies.
?AINT.EXE%324
^Aint Is Not Tetris#0.93.05$N
@A version of the popular Tetris game. Test your reflexes and
hand to eye coordination. Pascal source included.
?AAALIFE.EXE%324
^AAALIFE#1.0$N
@This game is an implementation of Conway's Life simulation.
?HACKER.TST%324
^#1.0$N
@This Hacker's Test will tell you whether or not you are a
candidate for the looney bin.
?DISK DOC%325
^#11/05/89$N
@Disk 1 of 2. A86/D86 Assembler/Disassembler for MS-DOS
programmers.
?A86.COM%325
^A86 Assembler#3.19$Y
@An excellent assembler for MS-DOS systems. Several programs
in the Fog Disk Library were written with A86 and include the
source code. (Search for keyword="A*^".)
?DISK DOC%326
^#11/05/89$N
@Disk 2 of 2. A86/D86. Also includes the DM List which creates
program listings and cross-references for many languages.
?D86.COM%326
^D86 Disassembler#3.19$Y
@The disassembler companion to A86.
?DMLIST.EXE%326
^DM List#3.0$Y
@Source program listing and cross reference utility for ASM,
Basic, 'C', COBOL, dBASE and Pascal. The details cross
reference includes every word and symbol in the listing.
?DISK DOC%327
^#11/05/89$N
@More goodies for the programmers.
?BUBBLE.EXE%327
^Bubble Chamber#Beta 88$Y
@Interactive disassembler for EXE/COM files.
?A65.COM%327
^PseudoSam 65#1.2.02$Y
@Cross assembler for 6502 processor. Requires DOS 2.0 or bette
and at least 256K.
?REUSELBL.EXE%327
^Reuseable Label#1.15$N
@Add local labels to ANY assembler!
?DISK DOC%328
^#11/07/89$N
@Created by Bayside Indexing using Neil Larson's Hypertext,
this will let you find the articles of interest to YOU in
the 1988 PC World.
?PCWORLD.NET%328
^PC World Index#1988$N
@The Hypertext version of the index to the 1988 issues of
PC World.
?DISK DOC%329
^#11/10/89$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Programmer's Technical Reference Manual.
?USAGE.%329
^Prog. Tech. Ref.#Dec1688$Y
@The Programmer's Technical Reference for MS-DOS and the IBM
PC. Chapters 9 and 10 plus the appendices are available only
to registered user.
?DISK DOC%330
^#11/10/89$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Programmer's Technical Reference Manual. Also
included here are several programmer tools.
?STRUX.EXE%330
^Structure Expander#1.0$N
@Expands structured assembly language programs into "standard"
text for use with Microsoft or IBM compilers. 'C' source
included...this version compiled with DeSmet v 2.4.
?ALINT.COM%330
^Miniature LINT#1.00$N
@This miniature "lint" helps find data-type conflicts between
modules of multi-module assembly language programs.
?DISK DOC%331
^#11/11/89$N
@Telecommunications software including remote control plus
text files to offer guidance with related hardware and
problems. Modem users should check this disk out.
?EWH.EXE%331
^PC Remote Access#2.1$N
@A set of programs which will allow you to use your PC from
anywhere. It's very tiny so there aren't a lot of fancy
screens but it will work with almost any ASYNC modem.
?CALLCOST.EXE%331
^Call Cost 415 area#Aug 88$N
@Calculate what your phone bill is likely to amount to. This
version was written for those in the 415 area (San Francisco)
?COMMO.COM%331
^{COMMO}#3.20$Y
@Telecommunications for PC compatibles in a very small and
very fast package. It is also "DESQview aware" and will run
in a small window in the foreground or background without
loss of speed. Also supports batch files. Ideal for many
modem users.
?DB.EXE%331
^Data Base Line#1.0$N
@Search for phone numbers in BBS listings or any other string.
Ideal for finding just the system you mean to call from any
of the BBS listings.
?DTR1ON.COM%331
^DTRONOFF#$N
@Four tiny programs to set the DTR for COM1 or COM2 on or off.
?8250.DOC%331
^#$N
@Text file with some information about the 8250 UART
chips with specific information about the STARGATE multi-
serial port board. Includes routines written with TURBOC 1.5.
?CALLWAIT.DOC%331
^Callwaiting#$N
@Three text files which offer assistance to the modem user
who must use a phone line with callwaiting installed.
?SM1200.TXT%331
^#$N
@Text file with Hayes-1200 SmartModem command set.
?SM2400.TXT%331
^#$N
@Text file with Hayes-2400 SmartModem command set.
?IBM_3278.DOC%331
^#$N
@Information taken from the IBM technical reference
manual regarding the 3278/79 adapter.
?DISK DOC%332
^#11/11/89$N
@A game to teach you about the stock market and a checkbook
balancing program.
?STOCKS.EXE%332
^Stock Shock#3.1$Y
@A game which helps you discover how the stock market works.
Runs on virtually any monitor (colors are configurable) and
a 8086 (or better) machine with at least 256K RAM. Educate
yourself or your children.
?CHEX.EXE%332
^CheX#2.20$Y
@A simple full screen checkbook program to assist in
balancing. May also be used for savings accounts, credit
cards, etc.
?DISK DOC%333
^#11/10/89$N
@Games for all ages.
?SFS.EXE%333
^Space Flight Sim.#0.01$N
@A demo to determine the amount of interest in a flight
simulator which travels the universe. Works on CGA (poorly),
Hercules, EGA and VGA graphics. Educational as well.
?BANANOID.EXE%333
^Bananoid Game#1.00$N
@A breakout game which requires a mouse, 256K VGA and at least
a 10MgH 80286 system.
?DISK DOC%334
^#11/11/89$N
@Several of these games require an EGA monitor.
?ALDO.EXE%334
^Aldo's Adventure#15Dec87$Y
@Graphics game exploiting the Enhanced Graphics Adapter (EGA).
It is a game of ladders, ramps, hazards and treasures played
on multiple boards sequentially.
?PRISONER.EXE%334
^Prisioner#Xmas 88$N
@This puzzle/game is a computerization of a little plastic
puzzle the author once had. Requires EGA.
?NYET.EXE%334
^Nyet#1.2$N
@Another version of a Tetris-like game where you maneuver
falling objects.
?BEAST.COM%334
^Beasts#4/10/87$N
@Eliminate the invading beasts in this game.
?PEGOUT.EXE%334
^Pegout#Sept 88$N
@A solitaire board game played with pegs.
?XONIX.EXE%334
^Xonix#3.25.84$N
@In this "oldie" you must finish a line before the bouncing
critters knock you out of the game.
?DEJET.EXE%334
^De-jet#1.00$N
@A program to take the Sublogic Corp 'JET' game and make it
an EXE file.
?DISK DOC%335
^#11/10/89$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Escape from Van Nuys High.
?WESCAPE.EXE%335
^Escape from VNH#7/13/88$Y
@An interactive fiction game -- solve a puzzle and score your
points. Written by Van Nuys High school students.
?DISK DOC%336
^#11/10/89$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Escape from Van Nuys High and other games
to keep idle minds busy.
?NFLPOOL.EXE%336
^The Pool Manager#1.0$Y
@A football pool organizer and database. It generates and
prints picksheets, summary spreadsheets and standings.
?EXPLOD.EXE%336
^Exploding Screen#1.1$N
@Simple fireworks for Hercules or CGA systems. 'C' source is
included.
?TWENTYQ.EXE%336
^Twenty Questions#7/8/88$N
@This version allows you to create your own database of
questions and answers. Ideal educational tool.
?APRIL.EXE%336
^April Fools Joke#3/14/87$N
@This practical joke program may even make you a hero when you
help someone recover from bogus error messages, wild computer
jargon, lively noise and a screen which has been flipped
upside down. Requires graphics adapter.
?DISK DOC%337
^#12/31/89$N
@Two different approaches to helping you prepare your 1989
income tax returns. PC-TAX 89 is a menu-driven program which
will work on most MS/PC-DOS systems. The tax templates are
designed for SuperCalc 1.12 but should be just fine with any
version of SuperCalc and possibly some other spreadsheet
programs.
?TAX89PRG.EXE%337
^PC-Tax89#89.1$Y
@Use this to prepare your 1989 Federal Income tax return.
Note that the files are compressed in self-extracting .EXE
files. To simplify extraction, just type INSTALL<cr> and
follow the directions.
?TAXTMPL.DOC%337
^1989 SuperCalc Tax#Dec1289$N
@Ed Smith's annual release of the templates for preparing your
1989 Federal and California income tax returns. You must have
SuperCalc (any version from SuperCalc 1.12 through SuperCalc
5 -- note that CP/M users must have either SuperCalc 1.12,
SuperCalc 2 or SuperSize SuperCalc.).
?DISK DOC%338
^#12/31/89$N
@For the genealogists, here is the shareware version of
Family Ties. The demo (FTDEMO) will move you through most of
the options but requires a reset in order to leave it.
?FT.EXE%338
^Family Ties#1.19C$Y
@This genealogy program automatically links all names entered
to each other. Simply start with one individual (usually
yourself), enter your information as prompted and then add
each parent, spouse, child, etc. The FTDEMO will show you the
many features -- note that you will have to reboot to exit
this demo module.
?DISK DOC%339
^#12/31/89$N
@Three shareware gems from Blanchard Software fill this disk.
?CWK.DOC%339
^Clock-Work#1.1$Y
@Maintains computer work/time records; a complete log entry
takes 30 seconds. The system of diary entries and applied
time reports is useful for billing, maintaining tax records
and for managing your business time. It also exports data to
spreadsheets or database programs for modeling or other
sophisticated applications.
?CRYPTO.EXE%339
^PC Cryptograms#1.0$Y
@Here are 50 challenges for code breakers! This does letter
frequency counts and all letter substitutions. Take the
manual labor out of solving cryptograms. Has easy editing,
clears & restarts, saves partial solutions, shows solutions,
warns of duplicate letter assignments and records your
progress. A game which will get you and your children started
on a fun and challenging experience.
?WW.EXE%339
^Words*Words#1.2$Y
@This word game selects a five letter puzzle which you must
try to identify in 18 or less guesses. For each guess the
program will tell you how many letters are common to the
puzzle word. If you solve the puzzle, a comment or quotation
based on the word is displayed. Uses a dictionary or more
than 6,000 five-letter words. Both children and adults will
find this educational and challenging.
?DISK DOC%340
^#12/31/89$N
@Disk 1 of 2: Teacher Works Gradebook.
?GB.EXE%340
^Gradebook#3.50$Y
@Teachworks Gradebook is all a teacher needs to keep track of
student grades and records. Permits duplications of files to
eliminate re-entering information for multiple classes. This
version supports both a Progress Report Writer and a Speed
Data Entry System for those who keep both computerized and
manual systems. Compiled dBASE III so the data files may be
used with other programs.
?DISK DOC%341
^#12/31/89$N
@Disk 2 of 2: Teacher Works Gradebook.
?DISK DOC%342
^#12/31/89$N
@Educational games and programs for the whole family.
?ELEMENTS.COM%342
^#$N
@Learn the Periodic Table of Elements. Works with
either color or mono. Shows the entire table and also the
eight separate classes. Shows atomic number and weight, ion
charge, oxidation number, specific gravity and more.
?MYERS.EXE%342
^#$N
@This Myers-Briggs Type Indicator will help you learn
more about yourself. Note that this is a shortened version
of the complete inventory and carries no guarantees.
?WEATHER.BAS%342
^#$N
@This Basic program will attempt to predict tomorrow's
weather if given the statistics for the past two days.
?TYPDRILL.COM%342
^Type Drill#4/3/87$N
@This typing tutor is unique. You may either let the computer
specify random letters for you to type or rate your speed and
accuracy against a master YOU design. Pascal source code is
included.
?IQBUILD.BAS%342
^IQ Builder#4/11/83$N
@Answer questions such as might be found on many high school
and college achievement tests. Included here are Number
Series, Analogies, Synonyms and Antonyms. May help your
children do better on their SAT exam.
?ASTROLPC.EXE%342
^Astrology program#1/12/86$N
@Calculates the zodiac sign positions of the ten planets
including the sun and moon, Pacidus house cusps, natal chart
aspects, transiting aspects and synastry between two
individuals charts with numerical index of the degree of
communication between them.
?DISK DOC%343
^#12/31/89$N
@Directory and disk utilities including a great file manager.
?DIRCMP.COM%343
^DIRectory CoMPare#1.0$N
@Eric Meyer's little program which allows you to compare two
subdirectories or disk directories. Excellent for finding out
what is backed up and what's not. Reports number of files and
their total size in K. Specify a listing of only those files
both directories or those which are in only one. Defaults to
listing all files on both in alphabetical order.
?DTA.COM%343
^DTA#1.2$N
@Eric Meyer's Directory-Tree-Attribute is a replacement for
DOS DIR, ATTRIB and TREE commands. It has alphabetized
directory with file sizes and free space, default compact
display, optionally included attributes and time/date,
permit selection by attributes or time stamp, changes any
file attribute, treats directories separately or merged with
files, alphabetizes the subdirectory tree with an option to
include sizes.
?RESQ.COM%343
^Rescue files#2.1$N
@Dynamically finds limits of computer memory, hunts between
those limits for a text string you specify, verifies that is
what you want and then writes it to a text file. Excellent
for recovering your WordStar, SideKick, etc file when the
system crashed and dropped you out of the file before you
could save it. Works only with programs which store text in
RAM, intact in a buffer. This just might recover that file
you would otherwise lose.
?TT.EXE%343
^TreeTop#2.32$Y
@Does this top X-Tree? The verdict isn't in yet so you'll have
to judge for yourself. Registration is as little as $29. Tag
files; change attributes; rename, copy, move, delete, print,
view, sort, find or edit files; run a program; HEX dumps;
add, delete or rename subdirectories; and much more at the
the touch of a key or mouse button. Absolutely fabulous with
on-line help files.
?JANITOR.EXE%343
^Janitor#1/25/88$N
@Deletes all .BAK files on a disk. All subdirectories,
including the root, are inspected. Names of deleted files are
displayed and when finished, the program displays a summary
detailing directories checked, files deleted and space freed.
?NJTIDY.EXE%343
^Nifty James Disk#1.0$Y
@Nifty James' Famous Disk Tidyer will search all the sub-
directories and remove all .BAK files as well as all files
with 0K. It displays the name of each file as it is deleted.
Summarizes its activities when it is done. Microsoft 'C'
source is included.
?PS2KFIX.COM%343
^Keyboard Fix#5/6/88$N
@Reverses setting of the NumLock, reverses CapsLock and turns
the '5' key on the numeric pad into a Ctrl key when the
NumLock is off. A86 source included as well as patch info
for turning off one or more of the options.
?PCCLICK.COM%343
^PC Keyboard Click#Dec2786$N
@Provides a user-selectable click sound for those who use
quiet keyboards. Makes your keyboard sound more like a
typewriter.
?SPY.COM%343
^Spy on .BAT files#1.1$N
@Tracks when a particular batch file was executed. It gets
system time and date and appends a disk file. If added to
AUTOEXEC.BAT, it will even log each time the system is
re-booted. Turbo C 1.0 source is included.
?BAT-LOCK.DOC%343
^BAT-LOCK#4/9/86$N
@Four little programs to add to any .BAT file, including
AUTOEXEC.BAT. One turns off CapsLock, one turns CapsLock on;
one turns NumLock on and one turns NumLock off.
?NULL.EXE%343
^Null finder#2/20/88$N
@Find any zero length file and asks if you want it deleted.
?DELX.EXE%343
^Delete except#6/1/88$N
@Type DELX and get brief instructions. Will delete everything
except those files you specify, with or without verifying
your intentions. It will also list either the files it
deletes or the one it leaves. Accepts wildcards.
?DISK DOC%344
^#12/31/89$N
@Write your congressman or many other officials in Washington.
Get the names and addresses of leading corporations and their
officers.
?DC-WRITE.EXE%344
^DC-Write#July 88$Y
@Writing the government made easy is the goal here. Includes
a database of the principle representatives in Congress,
Executive Branch and Judiciary; a program for merging your
correspondence with the database; and more. The data file
included here has 590 listings but is an ASCII file which can
easily be edited.
?NYSE0190.ARC%344
^#Jan 90$Y
@A directory of the apx 1,500 domestic corporations and
financial institutions currently trading on the New York
Stock Exchange. Includes company name, addresses, telephone
numbers, and the name of each company's CEO. Additional
information is available on ALL publicly help domestic
companies. UnARChive this ASCII text file before using it.
?DISK DOC%345
^#12/31/89$N
@Utilities and more for a variety of printers.
?LJBOOK22.COM%345
^LaserJet Book#2.2$Y
@Prints text documents in a book format. Four pages printed on
each sheet of paper; two pages on each side of the paper.
Requires an HP LaserJet; the Y cartridge font is recommended.
A downloadable font called BOLD18.USL is supplied but it
requires special processing.
?BOTH.COM%345
^Both#2.00$Y
@Sends text files to your printer in odd or even page format,
permitting you to print the files on both sides of a page.
Rudimentary text formatting, single sheet printers and
checking for embedded line feed characters are supported.
?PR256.EXE%345
^Print 256 chars.#1.1$N
@From November, 1982 Byte magazine, this program allows the
Epson with Graftrax to print the complete IBM character set.
Source code is missing from this set.
?LJII.EXE%345
^HP LaserJet II#1.0$N
@A TSR to provide access to the Hewlett Packard LaserJet
Series II. 'C' source code included.
?HPENV.EXE%345
^HP Envelopes#1.0$N
@Prints Monarch and business (Com 10) size envelopes using the
manual feed capability of the HP LaserJet Series II. The
return address is optional.
?LQCHAR.COM%345
^LQ Characters#1.21$N
@Eric Meyer's small, efficient utility for designing
downloaded character fonts for Epson LQ and compatible
printers. Build each character on screen and save them to a
disk file. Two fonts are included.
?LETRHEAD.COM%345
^Letterhead/Logo#1.1A$Y
@Design and print custom letterhead and envelopes on Epson or
IBM (or compatible) printers. Design your logo with ease --
all you need is an ASCII text editor (or non-document mode
of your word processor). Print multiple copies and much more!
?OKI.EXE%345
^Okidata Control#4.3$N
@Prompts user for character width, print styles and page
formats for an Okidata92/93 printer. Turbo Basic source code
is included so you can modify it for your printer.
?EPSONLQ.COM%345
^Epson LQ Control#Oct1788$N
@Build your own character fonts for an Epson LQ printer and
mix them with default fonts as desired.
?BUMPER.EXE%345
^Bumper Stickers#1.3$Y
@Design and print your own bumper stickers with ease.
?HBUFF11.COM%345
^Herc Print Buffer#1.1$Y
@A plain vanilla printer buffer for Hercules Graphic Card user
(for files less than 60K in size).
?DISK DOC%346
^#12/31/89$N
@Utilities and more for a variety of printers.
?POST.EXE%346
^PostScript Convert#1.1$Y
@Reads data from the standard input device, converts it to
PostScript format, then writes the data to the standard
output device.
?PRTSCFX.COM%346
^Print Screen Epson#Nov2383$N
@Screen dump program which prints a graphic image of a text
mode display on an Epson FX or RX (but not MX) or compatible
printer. The printout looks just like the screen display
including connected line graphics.
?GRAPHIC4.DAT%346
^PrintShop Graphics#2/16/87$N
@A collection of graphics for use with the Broderbund
PrintShop program. These were converted from Apple.
?PSTOOLS.EXE%346
^PrintShop Tools#1.0$N
@Print a listing of the icons contained in a library, display
icons on the screen so they may be captured with a screen
capture program and convert a group of icons from a library
to a Windows Paint format file.
?SPOOL.DEV%346
^Print Spooler#3/8/85$N
@A print spooler which allows user control of printing
priority. ASM source is included.
?CHANSHAD.BAT%346
^Chancelor Shadow#Oct1687$N
@A 24 point font for laser printers.
?SC100RPN.SFL%346
^Script font#Nov1387$N
@A 10pt font for the LaserJet + and compatible printers.
?SOFTREAD.EXE%346
^Soft Font Reader#1/10/88$N
@Analyzes an HP LaserJet soft font. If the font has variable
spacing it will also write a width table to be used in
Microsoft Word 4.0 PRD files. A sample font is included.
?DISPFONT.EXE%346
^Display Soft Font#1.0$N
@Print a sample sheet for a LaserJet or compatible printer.
You'll get the header, the alphabet, text and a symbol map
all of which will make choosing the perfect font much easier.
?DJFONT.TXT%346
^#$N
@A text file with information on how to convert a
LaserJet soft font to the Deskjet format.
?DISK DOC%347
^#01/10/90$N
@Test and item analysis.
?ITEM.EXE%347
^Item Analysis#6/22/88$Y
@Analyzes test scores to provide information on individual
scores (total correct, percentages, etc.). In addition to
calculating mean and standard deviation, it calculates
facility and discrimination indices for each item and the
standard error of measurement of the test. This limited use
demo is restricted to handling a maximum of 29 rows and 24
columns. Full version is $69.
?DISK DOC%348
^#01/10/90$N
@All you need if you need to make many copies of individual
disks and a program that may provide evidence that the
cosmos was designed.
?DUP.EXE%348
^Disk Duplicator#4.8$Y
@A duplication utility for smaller needs. Has audible signal
for disk change; formats, writes and verifies in one pass
(formatting may be turned off for pre-formatted disks and
verification may be turned off for improved speed); has
option to increment serial numbers; and does not require
master in one drive after initialization for each disk. It
also detects what drives are available on the system if used
on an 286 or 386 class machine.
?UNIVERSE.EXE%348
^Universe Analyzer#1.01$Y
@Performs scientific experiments which seem to support the
belief that the universe was designed. Has context-sensitive
help screens and is menu-driven.
?DISK DOC%349
^#01/10/90$N
@Fancy, fancy printing with many of the dot matrix printers.
?IP.EXE%349
^ImagePrint#3.2$Y
@Get beautiful printouts with an Epson, IBM or compatible
printer. With this program, fonts can be selected from a
full-screen menu or on the command line. Both short and long
carriage printers are supported. Bold, underline, italic,
double wide, compressed, half-high, subscript, superscript,
pica and elite. Registered users get 10 additional fonts. You
can even output to a disk file for printing later. With this
you may not need a laser printer!
?DISK DOC%350
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 1 of 4: UTOOLS from David Wolen who tested all of them
on an AST 286 EGA MS-DOS 3.30 1Mb RAM system with a 40Mb
hard disk. SideKick and a mouse driver were memory resident
and the memory beyond 640K was use for a disk cache. Only the
printer programs (EPS and EPRINT, tested on LQ500 and FX185)
are hardware specific.
?TOOL.DOC%350
^UTOOLS#Dec2089$N
@David Wolen's collection of utility programs for MS/PC-DOS.
Many ar similar in function or spirit to a utility available
in the UNIX operating system. This file describes the
programs, their last revision date and more.
?CAL2.EXE%350
^#$N
@Calendar tool. Display lines in a "things to do" file.
?TMAG.EXE%350
^#$N
@Calculates manpower loading.
?EPRINT.EXE%350
^#$N
@Formatted ASCII file printer for Epsons & compatibles.
?EPS.EXE%350
^#$N
@Output control codes to an Epson or compatible printer.
?CALLS.EXE%350
^#$N
@Call chart generator for 'C' programs.
?CAT.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to concatenate text file.
?FINDU.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to find patterns in text files.
?CH.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to change a pattern in a text file.
?SORTU.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to do incore ASCII file sort. Uses compact memory model
?CAL.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL calendar. Print lines with date match.
?FIELDCC.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to select column delimited fields from ASCII file.
?DID.EXE%350
^#$N
@Update "things to do" and "things done" files.
?DIRU.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to get sorted file directory.
?WC.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to count lines, words and characters in text file.
?TAIL.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to print last n lines of ASCII file input.
?COMM.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to print lines common to two sorted ASCII files.
?LPR.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to send STDIN to printer.
?HCAT.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to horizontally concatenate text files.
?TABS.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to convert tabs to blanks or blanks to tabs.
?TR.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to transliterate characters in a text file.
?GCRUD.EXE%350
^#$N
@Check text file for non-printing or bad characters.
?KWIC.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to rotate line so keyword goes at the front.
?UNROT.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL to unrotate lines rotated by KWIC.
?CURFIT.EXE%350
^#$N
@Least squares curve fit. Supports six equation types.
?DUPE.EXE%350
^#$N
@UTOOL for duplicating a line onto a file.
?LOGNUM.EXE%350
^#$N
@Generate letter log numbers.
?DISK DOC%351
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 2 of 4: UTOOLS from David Wolen.
?LLINE.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL which finds the longest line in an ASCII file.
?PREP.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to convert a text file including WordStar document.
?ADUMP.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to get ASCII dump of text or binary file, one screen at
a time.
?COUNT.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL which counts lines, words and characters in one or more
text files.
?TXTRDR4.EXE%351
^#$N
@Quantitative and qualitative analysis of text.
?HEAD.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to print first n lines of one or more text files.
?CMP.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to compare two text files or text file and standard
for equality.
?BCMP.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to get byte by byte comparison of two text files.
?FIELD.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to select comma-delimited fields from ASCII file.
?HISTO-10.EXE%351
^#$N
@Create histograms.
?UNIQ.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to filter out adjacent duplicate lines.
?TEE.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to copy STDIN to STDOUT and named file.
?INCL.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to expand included ASCII files.
?TREESORT.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to get binary tree sort of ASCII file. Compact model.
?WFKR.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL which gives a word frequency count of and ASCII file.
?PREP2.EXE%351
^#$N
@Output words one per line with trailing line number.
?REFMAT.EXE%351
^#$N
@Formatter for general document cross reference.
?SPLIT.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to read STDIN and write it out in user-specified chunks
to disk files.
?VSPLIT.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL which vertically splits a text file.
?MAKDOC.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to create documentation from 'C' source.
?CRT.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to display text file (including WordStar documents) a
screen at a time.
?WFREQ.EXE%351
^#$N
@Word frequency analyzer.
?XREF.EXE%351
^#$N
@'C' program cross reference list.
?SUM.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to sum first number on each line and report total.
?SCAN.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to parse lines in ASCII file via SCAN, SCANN, SCANR,
and SCANNR
?FOLD.EXE%351
^#$N
@UTOOL to fold long text lines; also converts WordStar or
Microsoft Word to ASCII.
?DELCOM.EXE%351
^#$N
@Deletes comments from a valid 'C' program.
?DISK DOC%352
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 3 of 4: UTOOLS from David Wolen.
?CULC.EXE%352
^#$N
@Credit union loan calculator.
?BEAN.EXE%352
^#$N
@Add dollars by account.
?LNUMBS.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL which prefixes lines with line numbers.
?FINDMF.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL: simple pattern match with multiple text file input.
?A2W.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL to make ASCII file into paragraphs for Microsoft Word.
?WS-MW.EXE%352
^#$N
@Convert WordStar 2.x through 4.0 to Microsoft Word.
?PRSEN.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL to print arbitrary text file input in a sensible way.
?DATIM.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL to display date and time.
?DEFINE.EXE%352
^#$N
@UTOOL: a simple macro processor.
?ANS.EXE%352
^#$N
@Output control codes to CRT for ANSI.SYS
?DUMP.EXE%352
^#$N
@Display text or binary file in HEX or ASCII.
?DISK DOC%353
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 4 of 4: UTOOLS from David Wolen. Also on this disk is a
text file to introduce you to 'C' and Ted Campbell's special
release for Fog members of Simple Edit and its 'C' source
code (MS/PC-DOS and CP/M versions included).
?FLOPS.EXE%353
^#$N
@Calculate the number of floppies of various sizes needed to
hold x number of bytes.
?AREAD.EXE%353
^#$N
@Recover data from 180K, 360K or 1.2Mb 5.25" floppy with bad
file.
?ECHOU.EXE%353
^#$N
@UTOOL to echo a command to standard output; accepts escape
characters.
?MV.EXE%353
^#$N
@UTOOL to move or rename a file.
?DOCCHECK.BAT%353
^#$N
@Compare a disk doc of file names and descriptions with the
actual contents of a subdirectory.
?FINDBID.BAT%353
^#$N
@Search for 1 or 2 keywords in a bid log file.
?DODOC.BAT%353
^#$N
@Convert comments in a 'C' program to puts statements to make
a user help screen.
?LOC.BAT%353
^#$N
@Measures the size of a 'C' program in three ways.
?FINDLET.BAT%353
^#$N
@Search for 1 or 2 keywords in letter log file.
?LOGOC.BAT%353
^#$N
@Incremental backup; calls DELBAKC.BAT
?DELBAKC.BAT%353
^#$N
@Get rid of backup files; called by LOGOC.BAT.
?FINDFILE.BAT%353
^#$N
@Search disk doc files for keyword.
?WKREPT.BAT%353
^#$N
@Massage ASCII file for insertion into Microsoft Word template
?WW.BAT%353
^#$N
@word 4.0 using A2W.EXE. See also WS-MW.EXE.
?MAKCMENU.BAT%353
^#$N
@ANSI.SYS color manipulation commands in a file.
?VERSION.BAT%353
^#$N
@Make file of program versions.
?W2-MW.BAT%353
^#$N
@Convert WordStar 2000 document file to Microsoft Word 4.0
using A2W.EXE.
?PHONE.BAT%353
^#$N
@Search for one or two keywords in a phone number file.
?FINDTOOL.BAT%353
^#$N
@Search for 1 or 2 keywords in file of one line descriptions
of these programs.
?TOOLDOC1.BAT%353
^#$N
@Make list of one line program descriptions for the TOOLS.DOC.
?C_INTRO.TXT%353
^#$N
@A text file introducing the 'C' programming language.
?SE.EXE%353
^Simple Edit#1.01$Y
@Provides relatively simple 'C' language source code for a
text editor. Both the MS/PC-DOS and CP/M versions are in
this set.
?DISK DOC%354
^#01/10/90$N
@File handling and directory utilities.
?FC.COM%354
^File Commander#2.50$Y
@Enhanced directory viewing which allows you to browse through
large directories or compare two directories on screen.
Convenient "Point and Pick" file viewing and printing which
includes case independent text search and both ASCII and HEX
display. Unique "Do Process" function which runs a program or
batch file on selected file. Enhanced file handling features
including option overwrite protection, reordering of files
during copying and much more. Includes programmable macro
keys and page-oriented directory printouts.
?D31.COM%354
^D31#Oct2288$N
@Doug Cox's directory program which displays four columns by
20 rows of file names in alphabetical order and shows the
size of each file and space remaining on the disk. A86 source
is included.
?DMD.COM%354
^Disk Meter Deluxe#2.10$Y
@Very fast calculation of size, free and used space on one or
more disk drives. Supports physical, logical and RAM drives.
Colorful display of information with highlighting on mono
screens. Graphic as well as numeric representation of info.
Optional "beeping" on very full disks -- add it to your
AUTOEXEC.BAT if you want warning. Built-in help. Memory
informations (up to 640K) can be displayed with a command
switch line.
?DSPACE.EXE%354
^Directory Space#1.1$Y
@Prints a graph showing how much space each directory on your
hard disk uses. Note that only the actual bytes sizes of the
files is used; "slack" space actually taken up due to cluster
size allocation is not accounted for.
?QM.COM%354
^QMove#1.5$Y
@Full screen file relocation utility that operates across
drives and sub-directories.
?RNITO.COM%354
^Rename It To#4/25/88$N
@Enables you to move from one subdirectory to another as well
as perform operations on subdirectories such as renaming,
adding and deleting them. Written in A86 (source included)
and named after RN from PC Magazine.
?RNITO2.COM%354
^Rename It To 2#4/26/88$N
@The difference between this and RNITO is that this allows
256, rather than 100, files to be displayed.
?DISK DOC%355
^#01/10/90$N
@Advanced disk utilities. Use these programs with care!
?FAT.EXE%355
^FAT Display#1.05$N
@Displays the chain of clusters (disk allocation units) that
belong to a disk file to determine which file "owns" a
specific cluster or sector. Also displays general information
about a disk. Does not perform any functions that alter the
disk data; it is an inquiry program only.
?FAT_PRNT.BAS%355
^FAT Print#8/15/82$N
@Basic program which prints the file allocation table and
directory information from a disk. Requires that the "S"
flag be set to 512.
?GULP.EXE%355
^Guld#8/13/87$N
@File device filling utility which writes one file filling the
entire disk and then erases that file. This will make it
impossible to UNERASE deleted files on the disk and removes
all traces of your files from the disk.
?PACKDISK.COM%355
^PackDisk Utilities#1.2$Y
@Eliminates file fragmentation on the drive, unallocated space
between files and then re-integrates lost clusters (file
allocation units into the available space on the disk. Also
packs the root directory and subdirectories and frees
trailing clusters.
?DELDIR.COM%355
^#$N
@Deletes a subdirectory together with its files and sub-
directories.
?LISTFRAG.COM%355
^#$N
@Lists all fragmented files on the drive.
?NAMEDIR.COM%355
^#$N
@Renames a subdirectory.
?TRANSDIR.COM%355
^#$N
@Transfers a subdirectory together with its files and
subdirectory into another directory on the same drive.
?PARK.COM%355
^#$N
@Parks disk(s) before power off.
?BOOTSEC.EXE%355
^Boot Sector#5/30/86$N
@Extracts standard disk information that is placed in the boot
sector of most disks and prints it to the screen. Includes
'C' source.
?BT.COM%355
^BootThru#1.06$N
@Modify a floppy disk's boot sector so that the boot process
will "fall through" to the hard disk. This avoids the need to
be sure the drive door is open.
?DEFRAG.BAS%355
^#1.9$N
@A Basic program to defragment your drive.
?DTL.EXE%355
^Drive Table List#10/1/87$N
@Formats and displays the contents of your ROM's disk type
table, showing the number of cylinders, heads and other
drive characteristics defined for each drive type known to
SETUP. Does not work on XT systems.
?DISKPACK.EXE%355
^Disk Pack#1.02$N
@Pack fragmented disks by storing contiguous disk clusters
with no unused cluster gaps between files. All directory
entries are arranged so that hidden, system or VOLUME-ID
attributes are placed at the beginning of a directory (in the
root directory, the are left as is; in all others they are
arranged alphabetically). Subdirectories in alphabetic order
are next and then all other directory entries, sorted by name
follow. Erased entries are discarded.
?DTST.EXE%355
^Disk Tester#1.0$N
@Check out your hard disks. This has the special ability to
report "slow" sectors (ones requiring retries). Turbo 'C'
source is included.
?LISTBAD.COM%355
^List Bad Clusters#1.23$Y
@Gives a list of all the clusters on a disk that are marked as
bad. ASM source is included.
?VCOPY.EXE%355
^Verify Copy#1.30$Y
@Replacement for DOS COPY command which compares the CRC value
of the source file against the CRC of the resulting
destination file. Also checks to see if the file name is
already in use on the destination disk. Can also be used to
move a file from one subdirectory to another.
?WPHD.COM%355
^Write Protect Disk#Oct2185$N
@Use this to write and format protect your hard disk. Useful
for testing new software without danger that something will
be written to the drive. This just toggles the INT 13.
?FORMAT.BAT%355
^#$N
@A batch file to force inclusion of A or B drive
identifier. Requires that your FORMAT program be renamed to
4MAT. Useful to protect novices from accidentally formatting
the hard disk. Modify it if you only want to permit
formatting on one or the other of the drives.
?SPINTEST.COM%355
^Sector Interleave#1.2$N
@Steve Gibson's Sector Interleave Performance Diagnostic test
is used to determine the performance of hard disk systems.
This is part of the SPINRITE package but only this piece may
be freely exchanged.
?AUTOPARK.COM%355
^Autopark Hard Disk#5/3/86$N
@Park the hard disks heads when the drive is not in use. Just
add this to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and inactivity will get
your heads parked. Probably not needed on newer drives.
ASM source is included.
?COMMENT.SYS%355
^Comment to printer#5/19/85$N
@A MS-DOS 2.0+ device driver whose function is simply to echo
a string to the standard output device. Simply add this to
your CONFIG.SYS. ASM source is included
?DISK DOC%356
^#01/10/90$N
@A program to ensure your system clock is set to the correct
time and a replacement for the DOS PAUSE command.
?TIMESET.EXE%356
^Time Set#4.20$N
@Use this to set your computer with the Naval Observatory's
Time service. This version has an interrupt-driven time and
date display that is concurrent with dialing, data gathering
from the Naval Observatory and other program activities. Thus
a running display of the current time is always available.
On-line help is included.
?CLKDRV.SYS%356
^#$N
@A clock driver by Tom Strickland for automatically passing
time and date between the DOS clock/calendar and nearly all
real-time clocks except the AT CMOS. Just add it to your
CONFIG.SYS (if your clock is not AT CMOS or clone).
?DOSTIME.COM%356
^#$N
@Strickland's program for reading the DOS clock/calendar
without having to use the TIME and DATE commands. Displays
time and date together without prompting you for changes.
?REALTIME.COM%356
^#$N
@Strickland's program for reading time and date from a non-
CMOS real-time clock while in DOS.
?RTCLOCK.COM%356
^#$N
@Strickland's program for transferring time and date between
DOS and a non-CMOS real-time clock. Works in either direction
?PAWS.EXE%356
^Pause replacement#1.40$N
@A replacement for the DOS PAUSE command for use in batch
files. It offers a creative alternative to the "press any
key". The actual message displayed defaults to "Press Any Key
to Continue" but you can change it to read anything you like.
?DISK DOC%357
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 1 of 2: Badge-O-Matic. Just what you need for printing
nametags and badges with a laser printer.
?BADGE.EXE%357
^Badge-O-Matic#1.0$Y
@Ward Mundy's dBASE compatible badge and nametag generator
designed for use with a Hewlett Packard or compatible laser
printer. Uses either dBASE III or IV data files and prints
one to four line badges with an optional footer and header
line. Can be printed using 20 to 40 point fonts. Five fonts
are included here. Each badge is 3"x4" with six badges on
each each sheet. Also included here is the software to
download the soft fonts to the printer and print a
perforation template.
?DISK DOC%358
^#01/10/90$N
@Disk 2 of 2: Badge-O-Matic. Also some goodies for Clipper
programmers.
?BAO.COM%358
^BOA#1/26/88$N
@From Nantucket Corporation, this allows use of the Clipper
Debugger on systems with a color adapter and a monochrome
monitor. (Without it you cannot see the lightbar.) You do not
need this with Compaq and AT&T systems.
?MAKER.PRG%358
^Maker (Summer 87)#3/24/88$N
@Write Make files to be used with Clipper's MAKE utility.
?MENU1.PRG%358
^Clipper Menus#10/87$N
@A couple of menu programs that allow cursor keys to be used
at the menu prompt (unlike Clipper) and eliminates repainting
of screen each time. One version also allows passing of menu
word rather than number for CASES. Both are intended to be
compiled with Clipper and use an included data file.
?CLOCK.COM%358
^Clipper Clock#1/22/88$N
@Configurable continuous display clock for Clipper '87.
?EGA.COM%358
^Clipper EGA#3/28/88$N
@From Nantucket Corporation, this allows 80x43 lines of text
display on machines with an EGA adapter.
?PROCLIP.LIB%358
^Prof. Clipper Libr#1.50$Y
@Not designed to replace the standard Nantucket Clipper
Library (Winter '86) nor the Tom Rettig Library. Provides
additional tools for the Clipper programmer.
?DISK DOC%359
^#01/10/90$N
@Free filing of your information.
?FF.EXE%359
^Free File#1.0$Y
@A filing system or data base to manage your information,
import data from other programs (including BASIC data files)
or to export it to other programs (including many spreadsheet
type programs). Requires at least 256K RAM, MS/PC-DOS 2.0 or
greater and either a monochrome or color monitor with at
360K drives. (A hard disk or two drives is needed if your
data will have more than a few records.)
?DISK DOC%360
^#01/10/90$N
@On-line help for the Clipper programmer with the Norton
Guides.
?CLIPPER.NG%360
^Norton Guides#6/27/88$Y
@Clipper On-line reference library for Norton Guides. Get the
Clipper command and function syntax on-line and improve your
productivity!
?DISK DOC%361
^#02/20/90$N
@These disk and system utilities can be real time savers. Most
are designed so that even the novice user will find them
helpful.
?FULLDOS.EXE%361
^Full Screen DOS#1.00$Y
@Turns your computer into a full screen DOS prompt. After
execution, the cursor can be moved anywhere on the screen
using the cursor keys. If you hit the <Return> on a line
which contains text, that text will become the command which
is executed. After it is run, you are returned to Full Screen
DOS. Full Screen DOS also allows you to string several
commands together on a line (separated by semi-colons) so
they are executed one after the other.
?PCPATCH.COM%361
^PC-Patch#1.0$N
@Similar to DEBUG.
?PCZAP.EXE%361
^Software Patch Utl#1.00$Y
@Technica's utility for making changes (patches) to programs
or data files. Applications include adding a new function or
repairing a bug in programs or correcting user input,
corruption by defective programs, etc. in data files.
?POPDOWN.COM%361
^Popdown to DOS#0.6$N
@A way to get to the DOS prompt from application programs.
This program sets aside a portion of your memory on start-up
as a buffer that POPDOWN will use to allow you to execute
other programs after suspending the current application and
presenting you with the DOS prompt. You decide the size of
the buffer. Note that this will not work with larger programs
(they need too much memory). Also, this may not work with
other TSR programs.
?MONO10.COM%361
^MONO10#5/4/86$N
@Routines to replace the BIOS Video Display Routines for a
monochrome monitor. Also includes some support for ANSI
escape sequences. While the result is to speed up the display
this program has some limitations which make it less useful
for many systems.
?DISKLITE.COM%361
^Disk Drive Light#Oct2387$N
@Allows you to know when the drive (including a RAM disk) is
being accessed by putting a video block in the right hand
corner of your monitor.
?PV.COM%361
^PipeView#1.0$Y
@A simple filter that will display and allow you to view in a
scrollable window the output of any program. The viewing
window allows all cursor navigation keys including left and
right for wide output.
?INDEXER.BAS%361
^Disk Indexer#3.20$N
@Basic program to catalog your disks and optionally print
either indexed or individual listings.
?HDPARK.XXX%361
^Hard Disk Park#1.82$N
@This hard disk head parker has not been tested with the
Western Digital controller and the author is not satisfied
with the performance on a real IBM AT.
?FILEFORM.EXE%361
^FileForm#1.00$N
@Alter a text file to all upper, all lower or mixed case.
Turbo Pascal 5.0 source code is included.
?FGREP.COM%361
^FGREP#1.64$N
@A unix-like utility to find a string of characters in an
ASCII text file.
?SCAN.EXE%361
^Binary Scan#$N
@Scan a binary file for a text string.
?SCAN.DOC%361
^Binary Scan#$N
@
?DISK DOC%362
^#02/20/90$N
@Here's a data tracking system which anyone used to index
cards will find the perfect tool.
?3BY5.EXE%362
^3x5 Info Mgmt#1.0$Y
@This information management program offers speed, simplicity,
and versatility in entering, indexing and retreiving free
text and structured data. It's as simple to use as a 3x5 card
file. Use the built-in word processor or your favorite
program to enter words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs or
fixed-length data files.
?DISK DOC%363
^#02/20/90$N
@Two data management tools, one for names and addresses and
one which is entirely without structure fill this disk.
?CONTACT.EXE%363
^Contact Manager#3.0$Y
@An interactive filing system that keeps track of your
important business and casual contacts. Excellent for
salesmen, managers, retailers or anyone with a need to keep
track of important names and addresses. Import ASCII files;
customize forms with WordStar, Sidekick or similar text
editor. Create rolodex cards, mailing labels, personalized
form letters and much more. Each contact can be in up to 12
different categories and three date fields are attached to
each contact. A nice, flexible program for names & addresses.
?FINDEX.BAS%363
^FINDEX(TM)#4.00$Y
@A Basic program which offers fieldless, fast and "flexiform"
management of information. Documentation is on-line. Import
or export all or selected portions of the data as ASCII files
with AND, OR and NOT search capability.
?DISK DOC%364
^#02/20/90$N
@Convert dBASE data files for use with Ventura Publisher,
discover some of the problems in Clipper (Summer 87) or keep
track of the phone numbers you call.
?DB2VP101.PRG%364
^dBASE to Ventura#1.01$Y
@A dBASE to Ventura Publisher conversion program. Requires
dBASE III+ (will almost certainly work with dBASE IV),
FoxBase or DBXL.
?S87ANM05.TXT%364
^#$N
@A list of the anomolies in the Summer 87 versio of
Clipper. This release is dated 2/8/88.
?BOOK.EXE%364
^My PhoneBook#1.5$N
@This phone book program will keep track of up to 425 listings
?DISK DOC%365
^#02/20/90$N
@If you are in need of a CAD program, take a look at this. It
may do the job for you.
?QUEST3D.EXE%365
^Quest 3D#3.1$Y
@This design and modeling program enables you to create, view
and edit three-dimensional wire-frame objects and images.
Completely menu driven, the program is easy to learn and use
and features versatile commands with emphasis on conceptual
design and illustration applications. Features the ability to
create drawings from any viewpoint around your drawing and
uses a simultaneous command architecture that allows you to
use several viewpoints commands even during the drawing
functions.
?DISK DOC%366
^#02/20/90$N
@A couple of aids for mathematicians are on this disk.
?XYMATH.EXE%366
^XYmath#Aug 89$Y
@Fits data to virtually any y=f(x) equation (linear or non-
linear); selects best equation for data fit from 1000s of
candidate equation forms; uses least squares method to fit
curves with minimum total error; takes user defined equations
as input and much more.
?FRACT37C.EXE%366
^Fract3#3.0c$Y
@Generates Mandelbrot and Julia image sets. Needs CGA, EGA or
VGA with MS-DOS 2.1 or higher and supports the extended modes
of the Orchid Designer, Paradise/AST and Video 7 VGA cards.
?DISK DOC%367
^#02/20/90$N
@Need a way to show a customer what the program you're going
to write will look? Want to give someone a feel for a program
before they buy it? Try this.
?DM.EXE%367
^MAKEDEMO#Aug 89$Y
@A text-based demo maker (a word processor for screens) which
supports both color and monochrome interchangeably. Demos
made on one are generally usable on the other.
?DISK DOC%368
^#02/20/90$N
@FreePack from Stilwell Software is a shell and much more.
?FP.EXE%368
^FreePack#Aug 89$Y
@A collection of six utilities that will provide the tools to
better manage your system. Included are a menu program, a
hard disk manager (SeeShell), a program to compare two files,
an intelligent file copier, an ASCII file viewer and a
program that will locate file(s) on the hard disk. Requires
256K RAM, either color or monochrome and MS/PC-DOS 2.0 or
later. Works with any printer.
?DISK DOC%369
^#02/20/90$N
@Use your computer to take a look at the star-filled sky.
?STARRY.COM%369
^Starry Nights#9/12/88$N
@Display the stars, planets and Messier objects in a corner of
any part of the sky. Microsoft-compatible mouse users can add
lines to that portion of the sky displayed on screen. Written
in Turbo Pascal 3.0 (source included) for any Hercules, CGA
or EGA monitor. Printer routines support the Epson RX80 and
compatibles.
?DISK DOC%370
^#02/20/90$N
@Disk 1 of 2. ZOO archive and supporting programs.
?ZOO.EXE%370
^Zoo#2.01$N
@A set of file compression routines. Note that the ZOO family
uses a different algorithm than the other compression
programs. This is one of the three or four standards used by
many of the remote systems. Two version of the 'C' source are
included (in ZOO archives)
?FIZ.EXE%370
^#$N
@This is the Fix Zoo utility which helps recover data from
damaged ZOO files.
?STUFF.EXE%370
^#$N
@A file finder for use with ZOO 2.01. which will generate a
list of path names based on selection criteria you specify.
This allows you to archive one or more subdirectories into a
ZOO file.
?SEZ.EXE%370
^#$N
@Self-extracting Zoo which converts any ZOO archive into an
EXE file for ease of extraction by novice users.
?LOOZ.EXE%370
^#$N
@Ooz with List will extract, list, and execute files from ZOO
archives on any MS-DOS system.
?ZOOX.EXE%370
^#$N
@An enhanced version of ZOO 2.01 which allows you to archive a
set of files into a series of ZOO archives, each limited to
the size you specify. This facilitates archiving a hard disk
to a series of floppies.
?DISK DOC%371
^#02/20/90$N
@Disk 2 of 2. ZOO archive and support programs. This disk is
mainly for the source code.
?Z201SRC2.ZOO%371
^Zoo 1#2.01$N
@
?ZOO_TC2.ZOO%371
^Zoo 1#2.01$N
@
?BOOZ101.ZOO%371
^ZOO 1#1.01$N
@Barebones Ooz is a small, memory-efficient ZOO archive
extractor/lister.
?DISK DOC%372
^#05/01/90$N
@This disk has more ZOO archive support programs plus the
files needed to compile ZOO 2.01 on an MS/PC-DOS system. Some
of these programs facilitate conversion between two different
compression formats. Most files on this disk are aimed at the
ZOO user.
?FINDZ.EXE%372
^FindZ#1.15ß$N
@A recursive directory searcher which can also search inside
of ZOO archive files to match your file specifications.
?MSSUP201.ZOO%372
^#2.01$N
@The support package, in conjunction with the portable UNIX/
VMS source for ZOO 2.01, will allow you to recompile ZOO 2.01
on your MS-DOS system provided you have the necessary 'C'
compiler and assembler described in the README.1ST file.
?ATOZ.EXE%372
^ARC to ZOO#1.12$N
@Helps you convert ARChives into the ZOO format. Requires one
of the de-archiving programs such as PKXARC, ARCE, etc.
Pauses to allow you to verify the absence of extraction
errors.
?OOZ110.EXE%372
^#1.10$N
@Rahul Dhesi's fast extractor for ZOO archive files. Type
OOZ110<cr> for directions.
?RV.EXE%372
^RView#2.23$N
@A directory lister and utility for ARC, LZH, LZS, PAK, ZIP
and ZOO archive files. The subdirectory search option turns
it into a file finder for archives and their members. Also
converts self-extracting archives into normal archives and
resets the archive dates/times. Strips excess bytes from ends
of LZH/ZIP files. Shows extraction disk space required. Sorts
ZIP files on disk.
?SF.EXE%372
^Search File#2.10$N
@Searches for and lists all matching files on the command line
including files found in ARC, DWC, LZH, PAK, PKA, ZIP and
ZOO archives. Matched files list the drive, path, name, the
compressed file's path and name, size, date and time. Total
files and total compressed/uncompressed size are listed.
Searching for files nested in compressed files is also
supported.
?REARC.EXE%372
^ReARC#July 88$N
@An ARCfile "cleaner" used for both converting "squashed"
members to standard format and reducing the size of the
ARChive where possible. Handy when faced with an older style
archive file that won't extract with current programs.
?ZOO2ARC.BAS%372
^ZOO to ARC#May 88$N
@Basic program for converting ZOO files to ARC files. Replaced
by several shell programs but may have interesting code for
BASIC programmers.
?SD.EXE%372
^StupenDos#2.00$Y
@A hard disk file manager and front end for Phil Katz's PKZIP/
PKUNZIP programs. Includes mouse support and your choice of
editor. $35 for registration.
?DISK DOC%373
^#07/30/90$N
@This is the first of two disks aimed at the PKZIP enthusiast,
starting with the MS/PC-DOS version of PKZIP and including a
variety of utilities, some of which will work with other
compression programs as well.
?PKZ110.EXE%373
^#1.10$Y
@Better known as PKZIP, this is Phil Katz's file compression
program for MS/PC-DOS systems. Included in this release is
faster and more compact archives, improved self-extracting
file creation, and a fix for problems caused by some programs
written for 286 systems and used on 386/486 systems. This is
collection of files in a self-extracting archive. Just type
PKZ110<cr> on a disk with at least 320K of available space.
?ZIPV.EXE%373
^ZIPV in 'C'#Feb 89$N
@Verbose lister for ZIP archive files. Taken from Vern Buerg's
program of the same name. 'C' source included.
?PKZFIND.EXE%373
^File Finder Plus#1.0$Y
@Not only searches all directories on a disk but also within
ZIP files to find the file(s) you are seeking. Once a file is
found, PKZFIND can also automatically change to the correct
subdirectory. $25 registration fee.
?ZIPV.COM%373
^ZIPV in ASM#Mar 89$N
@Vern Buerg's program to display the directory of ZIP files.
ASM source is included.
?FV.EXE%373
^Verbose arc direct#1.30$Y
@Vern Buerg's program to display the names and attributes of
files contained in ARC, ZIP (starting with ver 1.10), PAK,
DWC, LZH, ZOO and LBR archives as well as the self-extracting
files created by these archive programs.
?PK.EXE%373
^PKZIP Menu#Mar 90$N
@A menu system designed to access the most commonly used
functions of the ZIP and UNZIP programs. Great help for ZIP
users who don't know all the commands but does not utilize
the full potential of these programs.
?VIRZIP.EXE%373
^ZIP Virus Detector#1.2$Y
@Use this to extract member files from a ZIP archive or ZIP-
created EXE file to verify that there are no viruses hidden
in the files. Probably outdated by the integrity check of
the newest PKZIP release.
?DISK DOC%374
^#02/20/90$N
@The second of two disks focused on PKZIP, this one starts
with the OS/2 version of PKZIP. More conversion utilities are
on this disk as well.
?PKZ102-2.EXE%374
^#1.02$N
@The OS/2 version of PKZIP. See FOG-DOS.373 for description
of PKZIP and PKUNZIP. There are no differences in the
operation and abilities of the two programs sets other than
the difference in supported operating system. This is a self-
extracting archive. You'll need about 450K disk space
available for the extracted files.
?A2Z.EXE%374
^ARC 2 ZIP#1.0$N
@Converts ARC and PAK type archive files to the ZIP format.
Pascal source is included.
?ZIPTMIZE.EXE%374
^Ziptimize#1.30$N
@Extracts all files from a ZIP and re-ZIP them wit the
optimum compression method. Supports wildcards.
?STRIPZIP.EXE%374
^Strip ZIP comments#Mar 89$N
@Removes the file comment out of a ZIP file. Very handy for
fixing files with long ANSI sequences.
?DISK DOC%375
^#02/20/90$N
@A DOS shell which also facilitates using the compression
tools of your choice and some ARC utilities fill this disk.
?STS.EXE%375
^Stereo Shell#2.20$Y
@A DOS shell utility program to manage your files while
incorporating many other useful functions. Supports ZIP, PAK,
and LZH archive formats (you must have these programs on your
your disk). Suggests you also have Vern Buerg's LIST and
M.R.E.'s E88 editor. The "stereo" display allows you to
perform file functions (move, copy, unarchive, etc.) without
ever typing a file or path name. Includes mouse support.
?ARCVIEW.COM%375
^ARC View#Apr 89$N
@Lists the contents of ARC, PAK, ZOO, DWC and LZH archive
files. The included 'C' source will give you a look at how
these file types are handled.
?ARC.BAT%375
^ArcBAT#Sep 88$N
@Simplify the archive/unarchive process for PAK and ZIP files.
Useful look at creating batch files to replace repetitive
tasks.
?ARCHELP.COM%375
^Archive Help#Dec 88$N
@TSR programs to provide onscreen help for the antique PKARC
and ARC (from SEA) archive programs. Mainly done as an
example of a program to help you create TSRs.
?AV.EXE%375
^Archive Dir Viewer#Mar 89$N
@Shows the contents of archives generated with ZOO, ARC, PAK,
PKPAK, LU, SQ, DWC and PKZIP files. An older program, it
doesn't work with some of the current releases but very
handy if you have an archive created by the earlier releases.
?ARCQ.COM%375
^Quick ARC Dir List#Mar 87$N
@Displays the names of files contained within an ARChive file
in a five column format. ASM source included.
?DISK DOC%376
^#02/20/90$N
@PAK, LHarc and additional utilities are on this disk.
?PAK210.EXE%376
^PAK#2.10$Y
@A self-extracting file compression utility. One of the more
popular archiving programs (see also ZIP, LHarc, ZOO). The
accompanying text file has information on safe extraction.
?LHARC.EXE%376
^LHarc#1.13c$N
@A free archive program that compresses many files to a
smaller size that some of the other compression programs but
is often slower than the others. Written in Japan, this
version adds several features normally found only in external
peripheral support programs such as display of contents and
display and extraction of individual files from self-
extracting files created with it. Turbo 'C' source is
included in a separate .ARC file.
?LHDIR.EXE%376
^LH Directory#1.3$N
@The LHarc utility is a directory program for LZH files, a
converter (from self-extracting to normal LZH), and a scanner
to identify those .EXE files which are self-extracting.
?XCHANGE.EXE%376
^eXChange#1.03$N
@Makes converting from one compression format to another much
easier. Can even do nested files or search subdirectories for
archive files and convert all it finds. Easy to configure.
?XEQ.COM%376
^XEQ#1.15$N
@Gathers all the tiny programs on your disk into a single file
while allowing you to use the programs when they are needed.
A great way to save disk space if you have lots of tiny
program files.
?UNSQPC11.EXE%376
^UnSQueeze for PC#1.1$N
@Unsqueeze utility using the Huffman encoding technique.
Originally from CP/M and supplanted by all the great file
compression utilities now available, this is valuable mainly
because it has the Pascal source code included.
?DISK DOC%377
^#08/06/90$N
@Front-end systems for the compression utilities of your
choice which includes simplified conversion, extraction,
viewing fill this disk.
?SHEZ.EXE%377
^SHEZ#5.7$Y
@An archive manipulation utility. Allows you to view, print,
extract, create, optimize and convert compressed files.
Requires you to have PKZIP, LHarc, ZOO, PAK, LIST (from Vern
Buerg) and McAfee Associates SCAN in order to active all
functions. Makes working with compressed files much easier.
?ZZAP.EXE%377
^ZZap#4.0$Y
@Another conversion utility for the various compression
programs. Lets you build your own configuration file to
manage the compressed files you have as you choose.
?DISK DOC%378
^#07/30/90$N
@Disk 1 of 2. Virus detection and protection. Most of the
programs on these two disks are from McAfee Associates.
?SCAN.EXE%378
^Virus Scan#3.7V64$Y
@Scans disks (including hard disks) for 111 known virus
strains and sub-strains. Allows you to limit check as needed.
This is the best way to discover whether your problem is
caused by a virus or some other failure. New releases are
frequent so register ($25) and get the updates.
?VSHIELD.EXE%378
^Virus Shield#2.0v64$Y
@Small, memory resident program that prevents viruses from
getting into your system. Part of the McAfee Associates
SCAN utilities. $25 registration fee.
?NETSCAN.EXE%378
^Network virus scan#64-B$Y
@Scans network virtual drives and identifies any pre-existing
PC virus infection in the file servers. Used in conjunction
with SCANV64.
?CLEAN.EXE%378
^Clean-up virus#3.7V64$Y
@Kills and removes viruses. In most instances it repairs
infected files, reconstructs damaged programs and returns the
system to normal operation. Works with SCANV64.
?DISK DOC%379
^#07/30/90$N
@Disk 2 of 2. Virus protection and detection.
?VCOPY.EXE%379
^Virus Copy#0.3V63$Y
@This McAfee Associates' replacement for the DOS COPY program
checks for viruses as it copies.
?VIRUSSUM.DOC%379
^#$N
@This text file is the result of a continuing effort by
Patricia Hoffman into the identification, detection and
removal of MS/PC-DOS viruses. This is intended for all users
so that even novices will better understand what is and is
not a virus. Also, it is hoped that with wider understanding,
a common identification will be developed. This version dated
July, 1990.
?VTAC.COM%379
^VTAC#4.4$Y
@A virus-protection utility which uses about 5K when resident.
Watches for and protects against "dangerous" activities on
the system.
?DISK DOC%380
^#08/08/90$N
@Metz Software Microsoft Windows utilities.
?DLR.EXE%380
^#2.0$Y
@Metz Dialer program is a pop-up window which allows you to
enter a number and then automatically dial it. Customizable
pull-down menu for speed dialing. Requires a Hayes compatible
modem & supports Dynamic Data Exchange. Works with Microsoft
Windows 2.x and 3.0.
?DN.EXE%380
^#2.41$Y
@The Metz Desktop Navigator is a comprehensive file and disk
manager for Microsoft Windows. With it you can create,
rename, copy, move, and delete directories and run, print,
copy, move, rename, and delete multiple files. Includes a
screen save, lock system, file finder, clock and much more.
Compatible with Windows 2.x and 3.0
?DT.EXE%380
^#3.1$Y
@Metz Desktop Manager is a menu system for Microsoft Windows.
Allows: group windows and DOS applications in one or more
menus and automatic moves to a directory before loading a
file or program. File manager, screen saver, lock system,
file finder, clock, auto menu generator and more. Works with
both 2.x and 3.0
?FM.EXE%380
^#3.4$Y
@Metz Freemem is a moveable, digital, free memory display
for Microsoft Windows.
?LK.EXE%380
^#1.2$Y
@Metz Lock is a security application for Microsoft Windows.
Lock is password driven and can be used to prevent
unauthorized use of your system. Works with 2.x and 3.0.
?PH.EXE%380
^#3.31$Y
@Metz Phones is an information manager for MS Windows. Some
key features are: name, address, phone number and notes
management; Clipboard and DDE support, flexible print with
find; autodial with a Hayes compatible modem; and more.
?RNR.EXE%380
^#1.01$Y
@Metz Runner is a utility designed to provide a quick method
to run applications and files. The steps normally required to
run a program from Microsoft Windows can be bypassed with
this. Compatible with versions 2.x and 3.0.
?TM.EXE%380
^#2.4$Y
@Metz Time is a moveable, digital, date/time clock for
Microsoft Windows.
?README.TXT%380
^#$N
@A summary of the Metz utility programs.
?DISK DOC%381
^#08/08/90$N
@Tools, games and more for Microsoft Windows users.
?BROWSER.EXE%381
^Browser#3.2$Y
@Text file browser for Microsoft Windows.
?CUSBUT.EXE%381
^Custom Buttons#1.0$N
@Create custom button panels for Microsoft Windows 3.0.
?EYECON.EXE%381
^Eye Con#Apr 90$N
@Really cute icon program for Microsoft Windows 3.0. The eyes
follow the cursor.
?LANDER.EXE%381
^Lander#Jun 90$N
@Real-time simulation game of a Lunar Excursion Module on its
final approach to the lunar surface. As the pilot of the
lander, you must control the vertical and horizontal rockets
to guide your craft to a safe landing. For Microsoft Windows
version 3.0.
?MS.EXE%381
^Monitor Saver#2.0$Y
@Screen blanker for Microsoft Windows 3.0 with user-
definable blanking time.
?WIN.TXT%381
^#$N
@A text file downloaded from USENET listing problems
with large hard disks under Microsoft Windows 3.0.
?HIGHMEM.TXT%381
^#$N
@Notes on using high memory with Microsoft Windows 3.0.
?WIN3BUG1.TXT%381
^#$N
@Buglist for Microsoft Windows 3.0.
?KFREE.EXE%381
^K-Free#1.4$N
@Show free disk space and memory under Microsoft Windows 3.0.
Multiple copies may be run simultaneously to handle multiple
drives.
?DISK DOC%382
^#08/08/90$N
@Microsoft Windows programs.
?ZM.EXE%382
^Windows ZIPManager#2.0$Y
@A Microsoft Windows front end for PKZIP and PKUNZIP. Requires
PKZ110 (from FOG-DOS.373). Registration $20.
?AL.EXE%382
^Active Life#1.2$Y
@A Personal Information Manager for Microsoft Windows. This
allows you to schedule your life. Note: requires FOG-DOS.383.
?DISK DOC%383
^#08/08/90$N
@Games and utilities for Microsoft Windows.
?CHESSNET.EXE%383
^ChessNet#1.1$Y
@A Microsoft Windows chess game. Registered users can even
play it across a modem!
?BCURSOR.EXE%383
^#2.0$N
@This big cursor program for Windows 3.0 can be a real life
saver if you use Windows on a laptop and can't find that
little arrow. Makes the cursor twice as big and dark so you
can see it easily. Documentation built-in.
?GCP.EXE%383
^Graphics Conversio#4.20SW$Y
@Graphics conversion program for Windows 3.0. Handles Windows
Paint, GIF, MacPaint and .PCX files. Registered version also
supports .BMP.
?DISK DOC%384
^#08/08/90$N
@Disk 1 of 2: Medical office management software.
?MED1.EXE%384
^MED #1#1.05$Y
@Medical Office Management System designed to ease the burden
of keeping track of patients and billing. This version is
limited to 100 patients; the fully registered version is
limited only by your disk space. Handles virtually all
accounting and report writing functions.
?DISK DOC%385
^#08/08/90$N
@Disk 2 of 2: Medical office management software.
?DISK DOC%386
^#08/08/90$N
@Job costing software.
?JCMENU.EXE%386
^Job Cost#1.12$Y
@A compiled dBASE program which tracks and reports on the
profitability of job costs. Very nice for projections and
budgeting as well as tracking true costs. An accountant's
dream come true! This version is fully functioning but after
30 days, reminders to register start appearing.
?DISK DOC%387
^#08/08/90$N
@A fabulous mailing list management program.
?DDLAB50S.EXE%387
^Doctor Data Label#5.0$Y
@Managing a mail list has never been so easy, fast and
powerful! 23 data fields (dBASE II compatible) allow you to
track the information YOU need. Print labels, form letters or
master lists on subsets of records you select. Supports
international addresses and has zip code directory available.
Import data from other programs, locate duplicates with ease,
eliminate unwanted fields and carry forward repeating data
with ease, easy printer installation and much more.
?DISK DOC%388
^#08/08/90$N
@Get help with your writing style.
?READ.EXE%388
^Readability Plus#2.0$Y
@The popular writing style analyzer which sold for $129.95 in
the stores has been released as shareware ($25 registration
which includes discount for Corporate Voice, the newer, more
powerful version). A ideal complement to any grammar checker,
this assumes that what it's asked to analyze is mechanically
correct. Thus it doesn't look for errors, it compares the
text to any of nine writing style models and guides the
writer to better match the intended audience. Supports Word
Perfect, WordStar, Microsoft Word and all ASCII files.
?DISK DOC%389
^#08/08/90$N
@CAD software with a great deal of flexibility.
?PCDCAD1.EXE%389
^PC-Draft-CAD#3.02$Y
@Produces exact scale drawings with HPGL compatible plotters
and dot-matrix or laser printers. Use directly with WordPerf.
5.0 and other DeskTop Publishing programs that read WPG, HPGL
or GEM Draw format. Can export for editing WPG and DXF files.
Draw circles, ellipses, lines, boxes, arcs and curves with
varying line widths and line styles. Save & restore multiple
views and much, much more. Supports CGA, EGA, VGA, Super VGA
& Hercules displays and IBM, Epson, LaserJet+, IIP, III &
DeskJet. Three self-extracting files hold the program.
?DISK DOC%390
^#08/08/90$N
@Graphics and drawing tools.
?PCD2-1.EXE%390
^PC-Draft II#3.26$Y
@Ideal for producing clip art graphics for DeskTop Publishing
applications. The screen capture function lets you grab both
text and graphic screens from other programs and then edit or
enhance them. Draw circles, ellipses, lines, boxes, arcs,
boxes, arcs and curves. Spray paint, paint, erase and free
draw. Design bar, line and pie graphs. Create and edit fill
patterns. Clip art library included. Needs CGA or CGA
emulation. Supports most dot matrix printers, LaserJet+ and
DeskJet. Three self-extracting files hold program and library
?GEMCAP.COM%390
^GEMCAP#4.0$Y
@Screen capture program which supports EGA 640x350x16 color
mode and VGA 640x480x16 color mode (43 or 50 line) as well as
Hercules text mode. Images are saved in GEM .IMG files and
can be used by any program, such as Ventura Publisher, which
supports the IMG format. Preserves reverse video fields in
the text mode.
?DISK DOC%391
^#08/08/90$N
@Powerful spreadsheet program.
?PS.COM%391
^Power Sheets#2.25$Y
@PC Magazine's Editor's Choice for 1984, this is a powerful
spreadsheet being used as an applications development tool by
Ford, AMOCO and others. True 3-Dimensional, true
programability. Will do trig and logarithm, statistical and
Boolean functions.
?DISK DOC%392
^#08/08/90$N
@Personal Appointment Locator.
?PALINST.EXE%392
^Personal Appt Loc.#2.0$Y
@Personal Appointment Locator was designed as an enhancement
to SideKick's calendar facility. Now it stands alone and does
not require SideKick to function. Still supports SideKick but
not SideKick Plus. Lots of handy features including showing
you a calendar for any month in 20th or 21st Century. Nice
way to be reminded of meetings, and deadlines. Good use of
color but will run on monochrome. Includes alarm clock. The
installation program extracts the contents of three ARChive
files.
?PAL2A.ARC%392
^Personal Appt Loc.#2.0$Y
@
?PAL2C.ARC%392
^Personal Appt Loc.#2.0$Y
@
?DISK DOC%393
^#08/08/90$N
@More file compression utilities.
?LZEXE.EXE%393
^EXE File Shrinker#0.91$N
@Compresses EXE files (often by 50% or more) to conserve disk
space while still allowing you to use them without major
degradation of speed. Program and documentation written in
French but English translations included. LZESHL is an
English language shell. Warning: not all programs are
compatible with LZEXE so be sure to exercise care and also to
read (and update) the LZEOK file also on this disk.
?CHK4LZE.EXE%393
^Check for LZEXE#1.91$N
@Checks the files in a directory to determine if they can be
compressed with LZE. May not be 100% reliable so use all
LZEXE programs with caution!
?LZEOK.TXT%393
^#$N
@A text file listing programs that compress properly
with LZEXE and those found to fail. Current as of 7/15/90.
Please help update this list.
?LZESHELL.EXE%393
^LZEXE Shell#3.0$N
@An English-language shell for LZEXE which runs in French.
Intercepts the French strings and translates them on the fly.
?CVT.COM%393
^CVT(tm)#2.2$Y
@Shell utility to allow conversion of files from virtually any
compression method to any other. Handles nested archives and
produces error log if necessary.
?EXT.EXE%393
^EXT report#Mar 90$N
@Reports the number of files and space occupied by ten most
common extensions and allows you to specify up to 25 more.
Another handy of checking out what is using all your space.
?ZFV.EXE%393
^ZIP File Viewer#1.00$N
@Interesting statistics about ZIP files you won't see in other
ZIP directory listers. Usefulness is in the eye of the user.
?ZIPDS.EXE%393
^ZIP Date Stamper#1.1$N
@Stamps the date and time of a ZIP archive file to the same as
the newest file in the .ZIP. A very fast little program from
Sam Smith.
?ZIPMENU.EXE%393
^ZIP Menu#1.02$Y
@For those who don't know (or understand) the PKZIP command
line syntax, this small utility offers the common options but
does not utilize all of the PKZIP features. Lets you select a
ZIP file, view the contents, tag/untag all or highlighted
files within it, change drive and/or directory, view text
files within the ZIP.
?DISK DOC%394
^#08/08/90$N
@Test your drives, check for problems and more with these
utilities.
?CRC_HD4.EXE%394
^CRC_HD4#Jun 90$N
@Helps locate any integrity problems on a hard disk. It is not
for prevention but rather diagnosis. Outputs a list of
path\filename\ CRC size for each file on the disk. 'C' source
is included.
?CSAP.EXE%394
^'C' Sort And Pack#3.0.2$N
@Users have found this Sort and Pack utility to be faster than
Norton's DS.EXE. It can sort directories by name/ext, ext/
name, size or date/time on the directory track. It then
removes entries for already deleted files. Numerous options.
'C' source code is included; this version compiled with
Turbo C++ so it can handle partitions larger than 32Mb.
Remember: backup your system before trying this the first
few times (or even always backup first!).
?DTST.EXE%394
^Disk Tester#2.0$Y
@This disk test utility from Sam Smith measures the number of
retries necessary to read "slow" sectors on your disk. A
handy way to discover whether or not a disaster is brewing.
'C' source code is included.
?EDITENV.EXE%394
^Edit Environment#1.01$Y
@A simple text editor with the special ability to read and
edit your environment. Also has the ability to read in a date
file and load it into your environment. This lets you save
your favorite settings and load them back with a command in
the AUTOEXEC.BAT. Eliminates most SET commands.
?FSTAT.COM%394
^File Status#Dec 90$N
@Displays all currently-open files and devices known to the
system with handles and other information. Handy for
diagnosing "Too Many Files Open" problems.
?DISK DOC%395
^#08/08/90$N
@Menu and directory listing programs.
?$2MENUB.COM%395
^Two Buck Menu Sys.#Jun 90$Y
@A tiny 'C' program -- requires limited knowledge of 'C' to
compile your own menu -- to make your system easier and
faster to use. Users Turbo C 2.0 "teeny" memory model to
create an executable .COM file less than 2K in size!
Registration is $2.
?CDPSW.EXE%395
^Cliff's Directory#1.6$Y
@A TSR file manager which needs only 9K of memory. Authors
says it is faster than XTREE and has more features and also
a file searcher which is faster and easier to use than GOFER.
Pops up instantly for complete disk control. Compares entire
trees of files (contents or date/time only). You can even
run two separate versions simultaneously. 300+ screens of
contextual help.