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Thank you for purchasing:
Cream of the Crop 7
Distributed by:
Terry Blount
Voice - 334-824-2552
BBS - 334-824-2611
Fidonet - 1:3625/441
(Please note our area code has been changed from 205 to 334)
Table of contents:
1. Important notice about shareware.
2. Cream.exe - the file view and retrieval program.
3. Notes on file compression.
4. A couple extra features!
5. A word of caution.
6. BBS support programs: AnyStyle.exe, MX_Cream.exe SF_Cream.exe
QB_Cream.exe RA_Cream.exe PC_Cream.exe PB_Cream.exe, TB_Cream.
7. Groups of files were not included on this disc.
8. Notes on the classification/cataloging of topics.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
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"Shareware" is a concept where you have an opportunity to try a software
program before you buy it. Shareware is comparable to commercial
software in quality, but not usually in price. Shareware is normally
much less expensive because the author has not spent the many thousands,
even millions, of dollars on advertising that commercial software
companies do. Thus, the overhead is much less and your cost reflects
this. If you use a shareware program for a reasonable period of time you
are required to register it. Please honor the author's registration fee
and register the programs you use. Many shareware programs on this cd
required hundred's of hours to develop. Many of the programs you will be
using were written by authors who fully depend on the support of honest
users to continue making affordable software. Your registration does
count! ...not only to the author and his/her family, but also when you
register there are usually many additional benefits that are available.
*** Information on the file view and retrieval program ***
CREAM.exe
This is a view and retrieval program that will assist you in retrieving
and viewing the files on this disk, along with their size, date, and
description. To run this program, simply type "Cream" and press enter.
There is no setup required. Cream.exe is in the directory with this file
you are reading now. Cream.exe is NOT for use outside this cd. Please
do not place it for download on a BBS.
The most unique and appreciated feature of the Cream of the Crop view
and retrieval program (Cream.exe) is that it is the only such program
that runs entirely on the cd. This means that you avoid setup procedures
that wasted time and disc space. The features that require searches on
the cd are loaded into memory for instant results, making this the
fastest program of its kind.
This version of Cream.exe has MANY new features:
The most notable new feature is the option to display the files in the
Work Directory that have been uncompressed from the cd ...AND then
browse the text files or execute .EXE and .COM programs or uncompress
.ZIP, .LZH and .ARJ archives that the author may have placed inside the
archives that are on the cd. The browse program is very complete with 35
features including search, block mark for printing (or writing to disk),
text markers and Hex toggle... just to mention a few. <F1> will display
a help menu with all the features available with the menu you are
viewing. <Alt-D> drops to DOS from any menu.
Other changes have been made to allow the creation of new directories on
the fly ...when copying or uncompressing files or moving files from the
work directory to a permanent directory. You can also mark all files in
any category for processing, although this is not encouraged.
The default for Yes and No questions is in upper case. For example if
you are prompted with a message saying: "Do you want to continue? [Y/n]"
Pressing any key except "N" or "n" will default to the "Yes" choice.
Sometimes there is a Yes, Quit, or any other key to start over option.
In this case any key other than "Y", "y", "Q" or "q" will allow you to
restart the operation.
The default Work Directory is on your C: drive and the path to it is
determined by the Volume Label of the cd you are using. If you are
working with Cream 5 the default path to your Work Directory will be
C:\CREAM_5. You can override this default path by starting this program
with a command line parameter that contains a "custom default path" ie.
"Cream D:\TEMP" Note: Only the default path or custom default path
can be erased when you are prompted with the option to erase your Work
Directory at the "normal" conclusion of a session. This is a safety
feature to prevent regrettable mistakes. You will not be prompted with
this option and the files in your Work Directory will not be erased if
you terminate Cream with the <AltX> shortcut.
1. Commands that are available with almost every menu include:
<F1> = Help <AltX> = Exit <AltD> = Drop to DOS
<ESC> = Return to previous menu <AltW> = Work Directory
<AltM> Moves the files from the current Work Directory to a new directory
<Enter> = Process the highlighted/selected/tagged option(s)
2. Additional commands that are available when viewing the Work Directory:
<Enter> Execute, browse or uncompress the highlighted file.
<AltP> Print the highlighted file.
3. Additional commands that are available when viewing a category of files:
Pressing alpha-numeric keys serve as a search feature.
<Enter> Copy or Uncompress tagged files
<AltS> Search for key words or phrases in the file descriptions.
<AltC> Clear search markers
Note: The option to unarchive files does not allow the root directory on
your C: drive to be used as a target directory. This is a safety feature
to protect your system's configuration files Config.sys and Autoexec.bat
from accidentally being overwritten with examples that may have been in-
cluded in an archive on the cd.
Notes on File Compression
The programs on this cd are compressed with Pkzip from Pkware Inc. If
you use Pkware for any purpose other than the one provided to extract
files from this cd from within Cream.exe you are required to register
your own copy.
The programs on this and other shareware cd discs are compressed in
order to save space and keep all the necessary support files together
with the program that needs them to run. Compression also makes it
possible to include the same amount of data that would require 3 or 4
cds in an uncompressed format.
Many authors do not allow their programs to be distributed under the
shareware concept if they are not compressed - without the distributor
paying a fee for each disc distributed. This is because they know that
it is unlikely they will ever receive any registration from programs
that are distributed in a format that is already set up and ready to
run. Please support the shareware concept and register the programs that
you use.
Extra Features!
The files on this cd include the description inside the ZIP comment. You
can simply run "Pkunzip <filename> -c =" to read the description of any
file. This feature makes it simple to build a description list of the
files that have been removed from this disc. The following command will
build a description listing of all the files that have been removed from
Cream of the Crop: Pkunzip * -c = > filename
Note: "Filename" is the name of the file you wish to direct the output
into. I have included a program named "TrimOut.exe" that can be used to
remove then nonessential information from a rebuilt description file to
only leave the file name and description. Execute "TrimOut" with the
name of the description file you have built as the first parameter. Your
work will be saved under the same file name except an "!" will begin the
new file name. Example: "TrimOut Files.bbs" ...will save the work into
a new file named !files.bbs.
Also included in the root directory is a program named AVGage.exe. This
program will calculate the average date of ALL the ZIP files on a cdrom
disc and return the average age/date of the disc. This utility can also
be used to find the average date of a group of files in a subdirectory
or on a hard drive. To use this utility in that manner place it in you
path and change to the directory you wish to process before you execute
AVGage.exe.
A Word of Caution
All risks involved with using the programs on this cd are assumed by you
alone. Some programs on this cd, especially those that manipulate the
data on your hard drive, (ie. optimizers and low level disk management)
can potentially cause loss of data. Be careful! Reading the docs and
taking serious the warnings is the only reasonable thing to do.
BBS Support Programs
If you run a Maximus, Proboard, Remote Access, Quick BBS, PcBoard, or
Spitfire BBS one of the following programs may? automatically set up
this disk for your bbs file database structure in only a few minutes.
Since the file base structures used by these BBS's change frequently it
is likely that some of these programs may not work with a later release.
ALL of these programs will AUTOMATICALLY copy (and correctly format) the
Files.bbs from this cd to suit the structure of your bbs and increment
the file names, placing the "Files.<x>" ( or File<XX>.bbs in some cases)
into the directory you specify. Please backup your file data base before
you run any of these programs. For an extra precaution, you can copy
your file databases to a temporary directory and use your temporary
directory to set up this disk. If the setup is satisfactory when you
view it with your BBS management program (or text editor) then you can
copy it to your BBS home directory. These programs are NOT to be used
outside the scope of this cd rom disk. Please do not place them on a BBS
for downloading.
AnyStyle.exe
If you run a BBS software that was not mentioned above this utility will
build file listing in almost _ANY_ format. You may want to convert the
file descriptions into your favorite format even if you don't run a BBS.
This utility will do that. You have numerous combinations of options to
choose from. You can include or exclude the file size, and date columns
or commas in the file sizes _AND_ wrap the extended portions of the file
descriptions to comply with any format you like... including insertion
of control characters. You also have 3 options as to the style of file
naming incrementing. Even with all these options it is still very simple
to operate. Just execute "AnyStyle" from the directory with this file
you are reading now and answer the questions.
MX_Cream.exe
This is the program to set up Maximus BBS. Actually it builds your
"Filearea.ctl" control file then you can run FB to compile the changes.
It is important that your Filearea.ctl be correctly formatted so that
the last area can be located to provide accurate file naming when the
Files.bbs are reformatted and copied to your fixed media path. "Area
<X>" MUST begin on column #1 (at least for the last record in your
Filearea.ctl control file). Sorry only numeric incrimination is
supported. (ie. The format: Area A, Area B, Area C, etc is NOT
supported.) This program has several added options that will be obvious
to you when you run it. You may want to read the section of your docs
that explains the advantages and disadvantages of including the file
size and date column before you execute this program and have to make
that decision.
SF_Cream.exe
This is the program to set up Spitfire BBS. You will need to know the
path to your Sffarea.dat file and your display directory where
"Sffiles.<x>" will be placed, before you run this program. The extended
descriptions will be automatically formatted with the #2 control
character for Spitfire when the Sffiles.<x> are being created in your
display directory.
QB_Cream.exe
This is the program to set up Quick BBS. You will need to know the path
to your Filecfg.dat and your "File list" path directory before you run
this program. When you use this program you will be given an option to
override the default and select a different record number to begin
setting up this disc. This option is dangerous if you do not understand
its purpose. If you have a empty record in your file data base (the
area name description field is keyed on to determine an empty record)
QB_Cream will will find it first and assume that it has reached the end
of your file settings. This record number will be the default setting
used to begin setting up this cd. You should know the record number that
is your highest file area setting to verify (and correct if necessary)
the default setting. This option to use your own default setting to
begin the setup of this cd is also useful if you wish to _insert_ this
cd in place of one you are removing. The cd you are removing _MUST_
have used at least 27 file areas in order that sufficient space be
available to insert the 27 file areas on this disc without overwriting
the next cd's file directory records. If all this is unclear to you it
would be a good idea to call 205-824-2552 for support.
RA_Cream.exe
This is the program to set up Remote Access version 2.0 or later. You
will need to know the path to your Files.ra and your "Alternative file
list path for read-only media" path before you run this program. When
you use this program you will be given an option to override the default
and select a different record number to begin setting up this disc. This
option is dangerous if you do not understand its purpose. If you have a
empty record in your file data base (the area name description field is
keyed on to determine an empty record) RA_Cream will will find it first
and assume that it has reached the end of your file settings. This
record number will be the default setting used to begin setting up this
cd. You should know the record number that is your highest file area
setting to verify (and correct if necessary) the default setting. This
option to use your own default setting to begin the setup of this cd is
also useful if you wish to _insert_ this cd in place of one you are
removing. The cd you are removing _MUST_ have used at least 27 file
areas in order that sufficient space be available to insert the 27 file
areas on this disc without overwriting the next cd's file directory
records. If all this is unclear to you it would be a good idea to call
205-824-2552 for support.
PC_Cream.exe
This is a simple program to _assist_ the setup of Pcboard BBS. PC_Cream
will copy the Files.bbs file listings to the directory of your choice on
your hard drive * AND * increment the file listing names, ie. Dir1,
Dir2, Dir3 etc. The extended description portion of the file
descriptions will be correctly formatted for Pcboard format. The listing
of the file area descriptions is included (under the name DIR) in this
directory.
PB_Cream.exe
This is the program to set up a Proboard BBS. You will need to know the
path to your FileCfg.pro and the path to your "listing file" directory.
Since Proboard (and the structure for FileCfg.pro) is written C and this
program is written in Pascal it is not easy to determine how many file
areas you currently have setup. If you are currently incrementing your
file listings in the File<x>.bbs naming format you should set up a
separate directory for this program to place the file listings for Cream
of the Crop III. The file listings will be named File1.bbs, File2.bbs,
File3.bbs etc. and the corresponding path and names of these files will
be written to your FileCfg.pro. Remember to run "Pbutil FI" when you
finish to reindex your file base. It has been reported that Proboard
cannot correctly display the filesize when commas are used. This program
will remove the commas from the filesize.
TB_Cream.exe
This program will setup TBBS. Just run it and answer the questions. It
will build the .FAR files and reformat the file listings to comply with
TBBS standards.
RB_Cream.exe
This program will setup RBBS. Just run it and answer the questions. It
will build the .DAT files and reformat the file listings to comply with
RBBS standards.
Crm2tag.exe
This program will setup TAG. Just run it and answer the questions. It
was written by Jonathan Murray and supplied freely to help his fellow
TAGBBS sysops set up any volume of Cream of the Crop. The file "Crm2tag
.doc" can be found in the directory with this file you are reading now.
Thanks Jonathan!
The following groups of files were not included:
Files that were older than October 1994, sexually explicit (adult) files
and text, pictures (gifs, fli, animation, fracturals, graphics, clipart,
fonts, images, cartoons --- except when they were included with another
program by an author to support a game or demo), music (Cmf, Mid, Mod,
Mus, Rol, Voc, Wav, etc.) and Macintosh & Unix operating system support
programs.
Files were cataloged under the following 27 categories:
BBS C_LANG GAMES SCIENCE
BUSINESS DATABASE LAN SCREEN
CAD DIAG OS2 SOUND
CLIPPER DISK PASCAL UTILITY
COMM EDITOR PRINTER VIRUS
COMPRESS EDUCATE PROGRAM WINDOWS
CRAFTS FAQ RELIGION
For the most part these directory names connotes the kinds of files that
would be cataloged in them. Here are a few additional notes about some
of the areas:
Note: Batch and Keyboard files have been merged into the Utility area
while new categories for "Frequently Asked Questions" (FAQ) and
Crafts have been added. The FAQ area also contains a few news-
letters and electronic magazines. The Crafts category has been
expanded to include hobbies files like Chess and Golf.
BBS - ONLY a few utilities that are specific for a single bbs
program were included. Programs that support network mail
transfer and programs that manage cd rom drives were included.
BUSINESS - Spread sheets, Lotus, Quattro support programs, tax
calculation, payroll... anything dealing with money.
DATABASE - Genealogy, zipcode, phone numbers, and other databases, Dbase
III & IV and Foxpro support, collector's databases, etc.
DISK - Menu programs for disk management, including tape backup.
EDITOR - Text editors with support/tips for word processing programs.
EDUCATE - Educational programs including some text information files.
LAN - Every thing dealing with networking. Novel, Lantastic etc.
SCIENCE - Science, math, measurement conversion, and engineering.
UTILITY - DOS replacement utilities and security encryption programs.
For Shareware Authors
If you are a programmer who would like to have your programs included on
future releases of Cream of the Crop you can mail them to the address
below on a floppy disk or upload them to the bbs number listed at the
beginning of this doc. This will insure that the latest versions of
your unmodified programs are distributed.
Final Notes
The files on this cd have been scanned for known viruses. All possible
efforts were made to prevent commercial software from accidentally
getting included on this disc. If you detect a virus or a program that
is not released under the shareware concept, please report your finding
to Terry Blount at 334-824-2552 or P.O. Box 36, Bayou La Batre, Al.36509
Thank You.