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LIST v7.1A Vernon D. Buerg REGISTRATION $25.00
LIST BUERG TEST VIEWER
You use LIST to display files on your monitor, line by line
with the aid of scrolling, positioning and filtering
commands.
LIST PLUS has many new commands which go beyond usual file
viewing and browsing. We will explain how LIST is used, and
then how the new file management commands are used.
Before going into all of the ways in which LIST can be used
to display files, let's look at the three different
varieties of LIST so that you understand the capabilities of
each. Then, we'll go on and define certain terms like:
redirection, piping, and filtering. In this way, you will
better understand how you can use these things with LIST.
- LISTS.COM small version
- runs in about 30k
- limited to smaller files (around 600kb),
- excludes the Alt-X (screen saving) function
- excludes the Alt-G (goto DOS) function
- the Help screen is minimal.
- LISTR.COM regular version
- runs in about 80K
- handles files up to 16 mb
- excludes the Alt-V (file selection) function
- excludes the Alt-I (insert filename) function
- the Alt-W (windowing function) is minimal, i.e.
you get two equal sized windows; there is no
ability to change window dimensions
- LISTP.COM PLUS version (supplied as LIST.COM)
- plus Alt-V file selection menu
- plus file management functions like copy and delete
- plus Alt-I hypertext-like file selection
- plus a secondary help screen for the "special" functions
- plus the Ctrl-T telephone dialer