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- MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS
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- AUTOEXEC.BAT CONFIG.SYS FILE MANAGER
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- REXL Shareware Program
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- Version 1.0
- (c) Copyright 1993
- H. S. Aurand
- All rights reserved.
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- ACFM.DOC 3-9-93
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- QUICK START
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- To install place the distribution diskette in a floppy drive. Be
- sure the door or handle of the drive is closed. Change to the
- drive in which you placed the diskette. Type <INSTAC> <Enter>.
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- DESCRIPTION
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- There are many times that a PC user needs to change the
- configuration of his machine. Many programs have different
- requirements that must be met by having different AUTOEXEC.BAT
- and CONFIG.SYS files. For instance most defragmenters require
- that all terminate and stay resident (TSR) programs must be
- removed from RAM. Also some programs require so much RAM that
- TSR's must be removed. Others have requirements for particular
- drivers etc. The need is to save the the different AUTOEXEC.BAT
- and CONFIG.SYS files in a way that they can be safely, reliably
- and easily identified and easily copied to the root directory for
- rebooting.
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- ACFM, an acronym for Autoexec.bat - Config.sys File Manger, does
- just that by allowing the user to save and edit up to 25 files of
- each type. Each file has its own label of up to 76 characters.
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files can be copied to and from the
- root directory. For safety and reliability, the user must boot
- manually, and confirmation prompts are used at critical points in
- the program's execution. ACFM is not ram resident and is
- executed only when needed.
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- ACFM makes it easy to store several different versions of
- AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files and copy them when needed to
- the root directory of the C Drive if a hard disk is installed.
- If only two floppy drives are available, the A Drive is accessed.
- The next time you reboot they become effective. Since ACFM does
- not execute every time you boot, you are not bothered by being
- forced to make a choice every time, but only when you need to
- change configuration.
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- ACFM also includes the ability to add, delete, edit and view
- stored files as well as to copy files to and from the root
- directory. It also permits shelling out to DOS to accomplish
- more general tasks.
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- INSTALLATION
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- To install place the distribution diskette in a floppy drive. Be
- sure the door or handle of the drive is closed. Change to the
- drive in which you placed the diskette. Type <INSTAC> <Enter>.
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- Alternately, from any current drive and directory, place the
- distribution diskette in a drive, be sure the drive door is
- closed and type <d:INSTAC> <Enter> where d is the letter of the
- drive in which you placed the diskette. If you are using DOS
- Version 2 and using either alternative, you will be asked for the
- drive in which you have placed the distribution diskette.
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- You may also install from a hard disk. It is assumed that the
- distribution files have been copied to a directory on a hard
- disk. This could have been accomplished by copying a diskette
- containing the distribution files or by downloading from a BBS.
- As in the case using a floppy disk, change to the drive and
- directory containing the distribution files and type <INSTAC>
- <Enter>. Or from any drive and directory type <D:\d\INSTAC>
- <Enter> where D is the drive and d the directory where the
- distribution files are located.
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- In all cases if you install into the same drive and directory in
- which the distribution files are located, no files will be
- copied, but the value of the path in the ACFM.EXE file will be
- changed from the default, C:\ACFM, to whatever the installation
- drive and directory are. Since no copying is done, INSTAC.EXE
- just changes the default directory stored in the ACFM.EXE file.
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- The install program will ascertain the drive and directory in
- which you wish to install ACFM files. The initial default is
- C:\ACFM. Another may be selected. The program will also
- determine whether or not you want ACFM.EXE copied to a different
- directory.
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- On completion of the installation program your current working
- directory will be the drive and directory in which you installed
- the ACFM files. At this point you can execute ACFM by typing
- <ACFM> <Enter>.
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- OPERATION
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- To run the program be sure you are at a DOS prompt and type
- <ACFM> <Enter>. A notice screen is displayed first. If you have
- not registered your copy of ACFM, please read this screen. After
- removing it by pressing any key, the Main Menu will appear. If
- the display is not completely legible, go to the Utility Menu by
- pressing 'U' which will permit you to change the display
- attributes. These may be changed so that the displays and their
- menu bars are completely legible no matter what kind of a video
- system is being used. How this is done is described later.
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- Menu items can be selected by pressing the highlighted character
- key. Alternately selection can be accomplished by using the
- Home, End, Page Up, Page Down, up arrow and down arrow keys to
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- position the selection bar. For some items just doing this will
- select the item. For others it is necessary to press the <Enter>
- key or the highlighted character key.
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- MAIN MENU
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- Saved file names in ACFM consist of only two alphabetic
- characters. The first is A or C indicating whether or not the
- file is an AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS type of file. The second
- is a sequence letter that varies from A to Y inclusively. There
- cannot be a gap in this sequence. Therefore, to add a file, the
- next larger sequence letter than the last shown is used.
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- The options are as follows:
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- 'Quit' exits to DOS. Esc will also do this from this menu. If
- you have copied files to either the root directory AUTOEXEC.BAT
- or CONFIG.SYS files, you will be reminded of the fact and asked
- for confirmation of whether you wanted to do this or not. In
- case you did not, you will be returned to the Main Menu where you
- can get the files in the condition that you want them.
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- 'Select file menu' changes to that menu and is the simplest way
- to select the different files saved. Other methods are described
- below under ADVANCED FEATURES. The file designation and
- description of the selected file are shown at appropriate places
- on the Main Menu.
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- 'Type file toggle' changes operations between AUTOEXEC.BAT type
- files and CONFIG.SYS types.
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- 'Command line for editor' permits editing the DOS command line
- used by the 'edit File' and 'Add File' options. These options
- shell out to an editor used for the selected AUTOEXEC.BAT or
- CONFIG.SYS type files. The default editor is 'EDLIN'. If you
- use another editor, be sure to use its non-document mode.
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- 'View' permits the viewing of the C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT file or the
- C:\CONFIG.SYS file in the root directory depending on which type
- has been selected by the 'Type file toggle'. (If no hard disk is
- available, the A Drive is accessed).
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- 'vIew' permits the viewing of the selected file.
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- 'Edit description' permits the editing of a 76 character line
- that is attached to each saved file. The description of the
- selected file is displayed at the top of the Main Menu, and all
- descriptions are displayed on the Select File Menu.
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- 'edit File' edits the selected file using the editor invoked by
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- 'Delete file' deletes the selected file and its description.
- Files further down the list are not deleted, but their file names
- are changed so that they maintain an alphabetical sequence.
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- 'cOpy' copies the selected file to C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT or
- C:\CONFIG.SYS as appropriate. (If no hard disk is available the
- A Drive is accessed.) A file name consists of only two
- alphabetic characters. The first is A or C and the second is a
- sequence letter that varies from A to Y inclusively. There
- cannot be a gap in this sequence. Therefore, if you wish to add a
- file, you must use the next larger sequence letter than the last
- shown in the Select File Menu.
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- 'coPy' inverts 'cOpy' by copying C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT or C:\CONFIG.SYS
- as appropriate to the next file beyond the last one saved. (If
- no hard disk is available the A Drive is accessed.) If the full
- complement of 25 files has been saved, copying will then be to
- the 25th file which will be written over.
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- 'copY' copies the selected file to the next file beyond the last
- one saved. As with the 'coPy' option, if the full complement of
- 25 files has been saved, copying will then be to the 25th file
- which will be written over.
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- 'sHell' permits the execution of an 80 character DOS command line
- with subsequent return to the Main Menu. This option provides a
- completely flexible way of manipulating files particularly if
- they reside in a directory other than the one selected at
- installation for the saved files.
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- SELECT MENU
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- This menu lists the current set of files stored in the directory
- selected for ACFM files at installation. These files are
- designated by two letters, as indicated above, the first is A or
- C indicating whether the file is an AUTOEXEC.BAT type or a
- CONFIG.SYS type. The second letter is the sequence letter for
- the file. There are no gaps in the sequence. The saved
- AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS file has no extension, but the
- description for this file is stored in a file with the same name,
- but with an extension of DES.
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- In this menu if the sequence letter of a listed file or <Enter>
- is pressed, the file is selected and the Main Menu appears
- immediately.
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- If there are 24 files saved, the menu will be truncated by
- omitting the '1 Go to main menu' option. However, the '1' key
- will still be active. If there are 25 files saved, only the list
- of the 25 will appear, so that a maximum of 25 files of one type
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- Pressing <Esc> will return you to the Main Menu.
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- UTILITY MENU
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- The options are as follows:
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- 'Quit' operates the same as in the Main Menu.
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- 'Return to main menu' displays the Main Menu. <Esc> will also do
- the same.
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- 'Go to select file menu' displays the Select File Menu.
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- 'Type of file toggle' is identical to the same option in the Main
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- 'Save items below as defaults' saves the command line for the
- editor and the display attributes to a file named ACFM.DEF.
- This file is read each time the ACFM program is executed.
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- 'Command line for editor' is identical to the same option in the
- Main Menu.
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- 'Background attribute > 7 toggle' toggles between Foreground
- blink and Intense background. This can only be observed if the
- background byte of a display attribute is greater than 7.
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- In the remaining options the byte indicated is incremented by
- one. The effects of changing the different bytes can be noted in
- the display of the byte value in hexadecimal form immediately to
- the right of the option.
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- If your computer has an MDA video adapter card, the complete
- range of attributes are not available as they are using a color
- video adapter. Combining the background and foreground values,
- the only valid hexadecimal attributes for MDA are: 00, 01, 07,
- 09, 0F, 70, 87, 8F and F0. 87 and 8F are not available using
- some video boards. Other values will work, but will default to
- one of these nine (or seven).
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- ADVANCED FEATURES
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- For users with large numbers of stored files who use this program
- more than occasionally, some short cuts are provided in both the
- Main Menu and the Utility Menu.
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- In the Main Menu, files may be selected without going to the
- Select Menu by the use of keys that are not shown on the display.
- The plus key will shift the selected file to the next in the
- sequence wrapping to the first when the last is reached. The
- minus key does just the opposite. In addition a file can be
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- selected by holding the Alt key down and then pressing the key
- corresponding to the sequence letter of the file desired for
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- In the Utility Menu when the selection bar is on one of the last
- nine options, i. e., those that select display attributes by
- incrementation, if a plus key is pressed the attribute will be
- incremented by one value. If a minus key is pressed it will be
- decremented. In addition if the Alt key is held down and then a
- digit or letter from A to F is pressed, the digit or letter will
- be interpreted as a hexadecimal number and be used as the value
- for the attribute.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Any PC compatible with the IBM PC, XT, AT or beyond.
- Hard disk or 2 floppies
- 256K of installed RAM
- Any video adapter card MDA, CGA, EGA, VGA, SVGA etc.
- Color or Black and White monitor
- DOS v. 2.0 or higher
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- REGISTRATION
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- To register this software, send a check or money order denominated
- in U. S. currency (no COD's) for $10 (California residents add
- 76 sales tax) to:
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- REXL
- 734 Camino Catalina
- Solana Beach, CA 92075
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- On registration telephone support and new product information and
- upgrade service will be provided.
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