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- STORM
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- Disk Storage Room Reporting Utility
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- Version 1.00
- Released 05-23-89
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- Herron Software
- P.O. Box 1288
- Battle Ground, Washington 98604
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- COPYRIGHT 1988, 1989 Phil Herron. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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- DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
- __________________________________________
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- THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED AS IS AND WITHOUT
- WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE AUTHOR MAKES NO
- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
- TO THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
- TO MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
- PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE
- LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER
- COMMERCIAL DAMAGE ARISING FROM EITHER THE
- USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT.
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- This product should be thoroughly evaluated
- using backed up or noncritical data and files.
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- Table of Contents Section
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Shareware.................................................. 0.1.0
- What it is.............................................. 0.1.1
- License Terms........................................... 0.1.2
- Registration............................................ 0.1.3
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- Evaluation................................................. 0.2.0
- Evaluation Version...................................... 0.2.1
- Evaluation Menu......................................... 0.2.2
- Virus Prevention........................................ 0.2.3
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- STORM...................................................... 1.0
- Introduction............................................ 1.1
- Explanation............................................. 1.2
- System Requirements..................................... 1.3
- Installing........................................... 1.3.1
- Help.................................................... 1.4
- Syntax.................................................. 1.5
- Wildcard Characters.................................. 1.5.1
- Examples................................................ 1.6
- Operating screen..................................... 1.6.1
- File Attributes......................................... 1.7
- File Allocation Size.................................... 1.8
- Version History......................................... 2.0
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- Support.................................................... 9.0
- Problem Resolution...................................... 9.1
- Before Reporting........................................ 9.2
- Reporting a problem..................................... 9.3
- Custom Modifications.................................... 9.4
- Correspondence.......................................... 9.5
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- Product Catalog........................................... 10.0
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- 0.1.0 Shareware
- _________________________________________________________________
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- 0.1.1 The SHAREWARE Concept
- _____________________________
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- "Shareware" is a software distribution method which enables
- the potential user to obtain software at very low initial
- cost, for evaluation on a trial basis.
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- You can evaluate the software in your own environment, on your
- own machine, with the programs and data that you normally use.
- You're not required to make payment and become a registered
- user unless the software meets your needs.
-
- Another benefit of Shareware is lower pricing. By minimizing
- the marketing and advertising expenses associated with more
- traditional software distribution methods, Shareware products
- can be priced lower. You don't pay for what you don't need or
- use.
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- You are encouraged to share the evaluation version of this
- software with others, so long as you follow the limitations
- set forth in the LICENSE TERMS section below.
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- 0.1.2 LICENSE TERMS
- _____________________
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- This product and its documentation are copyrighted and owned
- solely by the author, who reserves all rights to any benefits
- derived from it. It is distinctly separate from, and should
- not be confused with, those categories of software known as
- "public domain" or "freeware."
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- You are granted without charge a limited license to use the
- evaluation version of this software on a trial basis, for
- purposes of deciding whether to continue using (and therefore
- whether to register) the product, and to transmit this
- evaluation version to associates by copying on diskette or
- uploading to electronic bulletin board services, so long as
- the following CONDITIONS are met:
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- (a) The program and its documentation file must be
- distributed together.
-
- (b) The program and its documentation must not be
- altered in any way. If you wish to include
- notes for other evaluators, please add them in
- a separate file and include that file along
- with the program and documentation files.
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- 0.1.3 REGISTRATION
- ____________________
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- When you send in the registration form and fee, you'll
- receive by return mail a diskette containing the latest
- REGISTERED version of the program and documentation.
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- BENEFITS OF REGISTRATION
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- The registered version WILL NOT include the Evaluation Menu
- front-end or the forms-printing section of this version.
- Thus it will be more convenient to use, from either the DOS
- prompt or from batch files. It will also be about 16K
- bytes smaller, for more efficient disk storage and faster
- loading.
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- The registered version WILL include any new functions
- or enhancements made to date.
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- You will receive notification of future updates and
- new products.
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- You will be able to upgrade to newer versions at a
- reduced cost.
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- REGISTRATION FORM
-
- The registration form and a pre-addressed mailing cover
- can be printed from the "Forms Printing" selection of
- the Evaluation menu, discussed in section 0.2.2 below.
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- FEES
-
- The single-quantity registration fee is displayed on the
- initial Evaluation Menu screen. Higher quantities are
- discussed below.
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- QUANTITY DISCOUNTS
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- Each registered copy of this software will be licensed for
- operation at only one location (on only one machine) at any
- one time. If this software will be in use at more than one
- location at the same time, the appropriate number of
- registrations must be made.
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- Multiple-quantity registration fees are displayed in the
- "QUANTITY DISCOUNT" section of the Evaluation menu.
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- You can take advantage of quantity discounts by ordering
- multiple registrations of one program or single
- registrations of several different programs at the same
- time. You also save on shipping and handling charges
- by registering several products together.
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- GROUP REGISTRATIONS
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- You can also get quantity discounts by combining orders with
- associates:
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- (1) Complete a separate registration form for each person.
- Each person's name, address and programs to be
- registered are needed for support and update
- notification purposes.
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- (2) Include only one standard shipping and handling charge.
- Cross out the "Shipping & handling" amounts on
- all but one registration form; the combined
- order will be sent to the name and address on
- that form.
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- (3) Send all the forms together in one envelope or mailing
- cover, with a single check or money order.
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- 0.2.0 Evaluation
- _________________________________________________________________
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- 0.2.1 EVALUATION VERSION
- __________________________
-
- This software contains the complete and fully functional version
- of the program, the latest available at the time of this release.
-
- The program itself is identical to the REGISTERED version.
- An Evaluation Menu and forms-printing section were added
- to ensure that:
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- (a) Registration information and forms will not
- become separated from the program file.
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- (b) Users who might be unfamiliar with the process
- of displaying a file's contents on the screen or
- printer will have no difficulty learning about,
- evaluating or registering this product.
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- 0.2.2 EVALUATION MENU
- _______________________
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- The program is invoked from the DOS prompt by typing its name
- and pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
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- The initial screen displays the warranty section and some
- information about the program:
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- Program name,
- Version number,
- Release date,
- Single-quantity registration fee.
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- It next displays the Shareware Product EVALUATION MENU.
- A single key press will select the following functions
- from the menu:
- _________________________________________
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- ESC - EXIT to DOS without evaluating this program
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- R - READ the documentation (THIS file)
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- x - EVALUATE this program
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- Q - QUANTITY Discount information
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- F - FORMS printing menu - registration & mailer
- _________________________________________
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- When you press "R" to READ the documentation, this file will
- be shown one screen at a time. The display pauses whenever the
- screen becomes full, and prompts...
-
- <downArrow> or Esc
-
- The <downArrow> character is similar to the "MORE" prompt in
- other DOS utilities. It indicates that more is available.
- Press ESCape to exit back to the Evaluation Menu, or any normal
- typing key to continue (space bar is a convenient key to use).
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- 0.2.3 VIRUS PREVENTION
- ________________________
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- If you'd like to evaluate this software but you're not sure
- where it's been, you can get a copy straight from the source
- for a $4.00 charge to cover the cost of the diskette, shipping
- and handling. If your address is outside the U.S. and Canada,
- add an additional $3.00 (total $7.00, in U.S. funds).
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- Include your mailing address and the name of the program.
- By return mail you'll receive the latest evaluation version
- of that program and as many others as will fit on a 5.25
- inch diskette.
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- ______________________________________________________________
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- STORM
- 1.0
- Disk Storage Room Reporting Utility
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- 1.1 INTRODUCTION
- __________________
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- If you ever use the DOS "COPY" command to make distribution
- or backup copies from a hard disk, you might like to know the
- amount of space the files will take up on diskette. This
- amount is useful for determining the number of diskettes
- required. It also helps in efficiently dividing the files
- among diskettes.
-
- A logical method for finding the total space required, you
- might think, would be to run the DOS "DIR" command to get the
- size of each file. Then you could add up all the sizes.
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- The problem with this method is that file size is not
- necessarily the same as storage size. DOS doesn't dole out
- disk space in one-byte increments; this would be entirely too
- straightforward.
-
- Instead, it assigns space in clusters. A cluster can contain
- one or more sectors, depending on the type of disk and the DOS
- version. A sector can be four different sizes, although it is
- usually 512 bytes.
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- For example, on a double-sided double-density (DSDD) diskette,
- DOS version 2.1 uses 512 bytes per sector and two sectors per
- cluster. Thus, if you stored a one-byte file on this diskette,
- it would require 1024 (512 x 2) bytes of storage space. The
- file will be stored in one byte; the other 1023-byte space is
- tied up and cannot be used for anything. The difference
- between file size and space required makes estimating very
- difficult.
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- See section 1.8, File Allocation Size, for information on
- cluster sizes for other disks/other DOS versions.
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- 1.2 EXPLANATION
- _________________
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- STORM (STorage RooM) takes into account all of the factors
- involved in determining required storage size. It locates
- files specified on the command line and determines their
- actual total size and the amount of room that will be needed
- to store them. If invoked with no command line arguments,
- it displays a help screen and returns to the DOS prompt.
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- It reports on file storage sizes for just about ANY disk drive
- used with DOS version 2 or later. Other utilities will report
- on storage requirements for fixed cluster sizes of 2K or 4K;
- STORM handles all cluster sizes from 512 bytes through 16K.
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- 1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- ___________________________
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- PC, XT, AT or compatible.
- DOS version 2.1 or later.
- 64K free memory.
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- 1.3.1 INSTALLING
- __________________
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- The program can be run from diskette or from hard disk.
- No installation is necessary, other than copying the files
- to a drive and directory of your choosing.
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- 1.4 HELP
- __________
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- Can't remember the command line syntax?
- Issue the program's name without any parameters; it
- will display a help screen, then return to the DOS prompt.
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- 1.5 SYNTAX
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- StoRm [filespec]
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- Where [filespec] is the string needed to reference
- one or more files. It can also be shown as
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- [d:][path][filename.ext].
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- The minimum filespec needed is filename.ext. If the
- file is in another directory and/or on another drive,
- the drive name and/or path name must also be given.
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- The complete filespec for a file named ThisFile.Doc
- residing in drive A: in a subdirectory named ThisSub is
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- A:\ThisSub\ThisFile.Doc
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- For further information on filespecs, see your DOS manual.
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- 1.5.1 WILDCARD CHARACTERS
- ___________________________
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- Wildcard characters * and ? are legal for use in specifying
- filenames and extensions.
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- 1.6 EXAMPLES
- ______________
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- StoRm *.* finds ALL files in current subdirectory.
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- StoRm A:\Doc\*.Txt finds all .TXT files in subdirectory
- DOC on drive A.
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- 1.6.1 OPERATING SCREEN
- ________________________
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- The operating screen appears whenever "STORM" is issued from the
- DOS prompt (or from a batch file) with a file specification. In
- this example, the complete command line is:
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- Storm a:*.txt
-
- and the screen displays:
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- __StoRm_______________________
- |______________________________|
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- A:*.TXT - found 1 file containing 1 byte
-
- Cluster Storage
- Drive size required
- ┌──────┐ ┌───────┐ ┌────────────┐
- 512 512
- A: 1024 1,024
- 2048 2,048
- 4096 4,096
- C: 8192 8,192
- 16384 16,384
- └──────┘ └───────┘ └────────────┘
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- STORM displays the number of files that match the input
- filespec, and the sum of their individual sizes.
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- It then displays a table indicating the storage space needed
- for these files, for a number of conventional cluster sizes.
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- Finally, it positions the associated drive's letter on the line
- corresponding to that drive's cluster size.
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- The above example indicates that the file found, with an actual
- length of one byte, will require 1024 bytes of storage space on
- drive A or 8192 bytes on drive C.
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- 1.7 FILE ATTRIBUTES
- _____________________
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- StoRm will find files with attributes of:
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- Ordinary, Archive, ReadOnly.
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- All files with other attributes are ignored:
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- Hidden, System, Volume label, Directory.
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- 1.8 FILE ALLOCATION SIZE
- __________________________
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- The minimum block size used for file storage allocation depends on
- the DOS version and the type of disk being used. Below is a table
- containing a few of the possible combinations.
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- Sectors
- DOS per
- DISK TYPE version Cluster Cluster Size
- ------------------- ------- ------- ------------
- DSDD floppy: 362Kb 2 2 1024 bytes
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- Hard disk: 10Mb 2 8 4096 bytes
- " 3 8 4096 bytes
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- Hard disk: 20Mb 2 16 8192 bytes
- " 3 4 2048 bytes
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- 2.0 VERSION HISTORY
- _____________________
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- 1.00 Initial release.
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- 9.0 Support
- _________________________________________________________________
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- 9.1 PROBLEM RESOLUTION
- ________________________
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- Please document and report any anomaly in program operation,
- whether it's a genuine "bug" or just some feature of the
- program that particularly "bugs" you.
-
- If you're the first person to document and report a problem
- that we agree needs attention, you'll receive a free upgrade
- with the correction when it's been made. If you're a
- registered user, you'll get the upgraded registered version;
- if you haven't yet registered, you'll get the upgraded
- evaluation version.
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- 9.2 BEFORE REPORTING
- ______________________
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- Things to try prior to reporting a problem:
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- 1 - Reread the documentation to make sure you understand
- what we thought we understood when we wrote it.
-
- 2 - If the system reports "Bad command or file name" when
- you attempt to run the program, its executable file
- (or at least the file name you specified) was not found.
-
- First, make sure no typos or misspellings have crept
- into your command line; next, try changing your PATH
- setting, or make the drive & directory where the program
- resides the "current" drive & directory.
-
- 3 - If the program is being run from a batch file, try
- deleting lines previous to the line that actually
- invokes the program, to see if some prior activity
- is causing the problem.
-
- 4 - If you have any memory-resident or "TSR" utilities
- installed (pop-up calculators/note pads, keyboard
- enhancements, etc.), try removing them from memory
- and running the program again to see if the problem
- reoccurs.
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- 9.3 REPORTING A PROBLEM
- _________________________
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- If the problem persists, please document it as completely and
- accurately as possible; we have to be able to duplicate it
- before we can begin to resolve it.
-
- Include at least the following:
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- 1 - Version of DOS you are using.
- 2 - Machine type, drives, memory, etc.
- 3 - Programs executed prior to the problem.
- 4 - Problem program's name and version number.
- 5 - Where and how you obtained the problem program.
- 6 - Address and/or phone number where you can be contacted.
- 7 - Anything you can think of that might relate to the problem;
- for example, listings of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
- files, or any batch files used to run the program.
- 8 - Any relevant printouts.
-
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- NOTE: If you're a registered user, you'll find the utility
- UserResp.Exe on the distribution diskette; it can be used
- to print a pre-addressed mailer and a problem report.
-
- If you have not yet registered, send problem reports to the
- address below (or print the pre-addressed mailer from the
- Evaluation Menu).
-
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- 9.4 CUSTOM MODIFICATIONS
- __________________________
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- If you need custom modifications to this software for your
- particular application, please write to the below address
- with complete details of your requirements.
-
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- 9.5 CORRESPONDENCE
- ____________________
-
- We welcome any comments or suggestions you might have
- concerning improvements and future enhancements to this
- product. Send all correspondence to:
-
- Phil Herron
- P.O. Box 1288
- Battle Ground, Washington USA 98604
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- _________________________________________________________________
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- 10.0 Product Catalog
- _________________________________________________________________
-
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- This section contains a list of products available or near
- completion as of this release date; it will be updated
- whenever new products are added.
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- ChkD - Drive Total/Free/Used report by value & percent
- ChkM - Memory Total/Free/Used report by value & percent
- CleanOut - Selective file deletion, with confirmation
- CleanTxt - WordStar to Ascii convert, ctrl char strip, tab expand
- CleanZ - Ctrl-Z End Of File char strip or replace
- FindF - Find File(s) in any directory of current drive
- Gen - Generate files for testing printer, storage or timing
- KeySet - CapsLock-NumLock-ScrollLock-PrtSc key setup
- PrinTest - Parallel Printer Test & Status reporting
- Qscn - Convert text to executable file for Quick Screen display.
- ScanF - Scan File for text strings
- ScanM - Scan Memory for text strings
- Split - File splitter
- StoRm - STorage RooM needed for files on any disk/any DOS ver.
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- _______________________________________________________________
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- | COPYRIGHT 1989 Phil Herron. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. |
- |_______________________________________________________________|
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