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To print the documentation, type one of the following commands:
print stuff.doc
copy stuff.doc lpt1:
The file STUFF.DOC lists the documentation ONLY for STEENBURGH's
STUFF Mildly Useful Utilities. Look through it to decide which
specific utilities you might find useful, then look for the specific
archives on your favorite BBS or on-line service:
Program Archive Name
======= ======= ====
BATBOX BBOX??.ZIP or BATBOX??.ZIP
CHKDRV CHKDRV.ZIP or CKDV??.ZIP
CHKPRN CHKPRN.ZIP
CLK CLK??.ZIP or CLK???.ZIP
CURSOR CURSOR.ZIP
DOSVER DOSVER??.ZIP or DOSVER.ZIP
INPUT INPT??.ZIP ot INPUT??.ZIP
KLS KLS.ZIP or KLS??.ZIP
LAUNCHER LNCHR??.ZIP or LNCH??.ZIP
MUSIC MUSIC.ZIP or MUSIC?.ZIP
RAND RAND.ZIP
SKIP SKIP.ZIP or SKIP??.ZIP
SOUNDER SOUNDER.ZIP, SOUND.ZIP, or SNDR??.ZIP
SPACE SPACE.ZIP or SPACE??.ZIP
WAITFOR WAIT4.ZIP or WAITFOR.ZIP
WHENISIT WHENIS.ZIP or WHEN??.ZIP
WRITE WRITE.ZIP or WRITE??.ZIP
XD XD.ZIP or XD??.ZIP
Regular updates (latest versions) are available from the following
sources:
CompuServe:
IBMSYS Forum
IBMHW Forum (CURSOR only)
IBMNEW Forum (MUSIC only)
Bulletin Boards:
EAST WEST
Night Owl BBS File Base BBS
Sysop: Mark Bakke Sysop: John Mullins
Co-Sysop: Doyle Pitman
(703) 680-7001 (818) 368-5142
1200/2400 8-N-1 300-14400 8-N-1
Shareware Support Shareware Authors
Message Area #20 Message Area #17
SPECIAL INFO FOR LAPTOP(LCD) and MONOCHROME USERS
STEENBURGH's STUFF is designed for ease of use in these special computing
environments. BATBOX has a special monochrome color scheme; use the /P4
switch. Other programs that incorporate screen attributes are INPUT, WRITE,
KLS, and LAUNCHER. For LCD users, a color or attribute value of 15 provides
good black-on-white contrast, while a value of 120 provides the best white-on-
black display. For monochrome users, the following attribute values provide
the corresponding effects on a BLACK background: 0 - black (i.e., invisible),
1 - Underlined white, 7 - White, 9 - Underlined hi intensity, 15 - Hi inten-
sity, 17 - Underlined blinking white, 23 - Blinking white, 25 - Underlined
hi-intensity blinking white, and 31 - Hi-intensity blinking white. To achieve
the above effects on a WHITE (reverse video background), ADD 128 to the values
listed.