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- Power Scanner (tm) Version 4.0
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- Copyright (c) 1991-1992
- All Rights Reserved
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- William Ned Miller
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- 7504 Saffron Court
- Hanover MD 21076
- (410) 766-2365
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- 1.0 Introduction ............................................... 1
- 1.1 Document Layout ......................................... 2
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- 2.0 System Requirements ........................................ 3
- 2.1 Hardware Requirements ................................... 3
- 2.2 Video Adapters .......................................... 3
- 2.3 Operating System Limitations ............................ 3
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- 3.0 Installation ............................................... 4
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- 4.0 Program Options ............................................ 5
- 4.1 Directory Movement Keys ................................. 5
- 4.1.1 Directory Down (F1) ................................ 5
- 4.1.2 Directory Up (F2) .................................. 6
- 4.1.3 Directory Page Down (F3) ........................... 6
- 4.1.4 Directory Page Up (F4) ............................. 6
- 4.1.5 Directory Top (F5) ................................. 6
- 4.1.6 Directory Bottom (F6) .............................. 6
- 4.2 Directory Modifications ................................. 6
- 4.2.1 Add Directory (F7) ................................. 6
- 4.2.2 Delete Directory (F8) .............................. 7
- 4.2.3 Rename Directory (F9) .............................. 8
- 4.3 Verify (V) .............................................. 8
- 4.4 PS Exit (F10) ........................................... 8
- 4.5 File Movement Keys ...................................... 9
- 4.5.1 Up Arrow ........................................... 9
- 4.5.2 Down Arrow ......................................... 10
- 4.5.3 Left Arrow ......................................... 10
- 4.5.4 Right Arrow ........................................ 10
- 4.5.5 Home ............................................... 10
- 4.5.6 End ................................................ 10
- 4.5.7 Page Up (PgUp) ..................................... 10
- 4.5.8 Page Down (PgDn) ................................... 10
- 4.6 Directory Rescan (Alt-F1) ............................... 11
- 4.7 Screen Refresh (Alt-F2) ................................. 11
- 4.8 Free Space (Alt-F3) ..................................... 11
- 4.9 Change Drive (Alt-F4) ................................... 12
- 4.10 Directory Tree Dump (Alt-F5) ........................... 13
- 4.11 Display Colors (Alt-F6) ................................ 13
- 4.12 Touch Files (Alt-F7) ................................... 14
- 4.13 Standard Defaults (Shift-F1) ........................... 14
- 4.14 Executable Links (Shift-F2) ............................ 17
- 4.15 Directory Links (Shift-F3) ............................. 18
- 4.16 File Protection (Shift-F4) ............................. 19
- 4.17 Mouse Parameters (Shift-F5) ............................ 20
- 4.18 System Equipment (Control-F1) .......................... 21
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- 4.19 System Drives (Control-F2) ............................. 22
- 4.20 ASCII Table (Control-F3) ............................... 22
- 4.21 System Environment (Control-F4) ........................ 23
- 4.22 Calendar (Control-F5) .................................. 23
- 4.23 Phone Book (Control-F6) ................................ 24
- 4.24 Note Pad (Control-F7) .................................. 25
- 4.25 Disclaimer (Control-F8) ................................ 25
- 4.26 Change File Attributes (A) ............................. 26
- 4.27 Change File Attributes For Tagged Files (Alt-A) ........ 26
- 4.28 Copy Files (Alt-C) ..................................... 27
- 4.29 Delete Tagged Files (Alt-D) ............................ 28
- 4.30 Find File(s) (Alt-F) ................................... 28
- 4.31 Extended Help (Alt-H) .................................. 29
- 4.32 Program Information (Alt-I) ............................ 30
- 4.33 Show Program Version And ID (Alt-L) .................... 30
- 4.34 Move Files (Alt-M) ..................................... 30
- 4.35 Show Licensed Owner (Alt-O) ............................ 31
- 4.36 Password (Alt-P) ....................................... 32
- 4.37 File Renaming .......................................... 32
- 4.37.1 Rename File (Alt-R) ............................... 32
- 4.37.2 Control File Renaming (Ctl-R) ..................... 33
- 4.38 File Selection & Sort (Alt-S) .......................... 33
- 4.39 Tagging & Untagging (T)/(U)/(Alt-T)/(Alt-U) & (Ctl-T) .. 34
- 4.39.1 Single Tag (T) .................................... 34
- 4.39.2 All Tag (Alt-T) ................................... 34
- 4.39.3 Single UnTag (U) .................................. 34
- 4.39.4 All UnTag (Alt-U) ................................. 34
- 4.39.5 Control Tagging (Ctl-T) ........................... 35
- 4.40 Volume ID (Alt-V) ...................................... 35
- 4.41 Edit (E) ............................................... 35
- 4.42 Help (H) ............................................... 36
- 4.43 List (L) ............................................... 36
- 4.44 Print Tagged Files (P) ................................. 37
- 4.45 Word Processor (W) ..................................... 37
- 4.46 Execute File (X) ....................................... 37
- 4.47 Command Entry (Z) ...................................... 38
- 4.48 43/50 Line Mode (Ctl-E) ................................ 38
- 4.49 Mount/Dismount Directories (Alt-F8) .................... 38
- 4.49.1 Dismount Directories .............................. 39
- 4.49.2 Mount Directories ................................. 39
- 4.50 Mouse Support (Ctl-H) .................................. 39
- 4.51 TAB <letter> ........................................... 39
- 4.52 Escape (ESC) ........................................... 39
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- 5.0 Mouse Support .............................................. 40
- 5.1 Mouse Popup Menus ....................................... 42
- 5.2 Main Popup Menu ......................................... 42
- 5.3 SubOption Menus ......................................... 42
- 5.3.1 Cancel ............................................. 42
- 5.3.2 Directory .......................................... 42
- 5.3.3 Files .............................................. 43
- 5.3.4 Drives ............................................. 43
- 5.3.5 Power .............................................. 44
- 5.3.6 Edit ............................................... 44
- 5.3.7 Information ........................................ 44
- 5.3.8 Exit ............................................... 45
- 5.4 Examples Using The Mouse ................................ 45
- 5.4.1 Copying Files ...................................... 45
- 5.4.2 Deleting Files ..................................... 45
- 5.4.3 Change Drive ....................................... 46
- 5.4.4 Push To DOS ........................................ 46
- 5.4.5 Mouse Help ......................................... 46
- 5.4.6 Status Of All Drives ............................... 46
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- 6.0 Windows Setup .............................................. 47
- 6.1 Automatic Installation .................................. 47
- 6.2 Non-Automatic Installation .............................. 47
- 6.3 Power Scanner ICON ...................................... 48
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- 7.0 Power Scanner Files ........................................ 49
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- 8.0 Power Scanner Error Messages ............................... 50
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- 9.0 List Of Bug Fixes .......................................... 51
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- 10.0 Whats New ................................................. 53
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- 11.0 Licensing ................................................. 57
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- 12.0 Disclaimer ................................................ 58
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- 13.0 Where Power Scanner Can Be Found .......................... 59
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- 14.0 Power Scanner AUTOEXEC.BAT Setup Program .................. 60
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- 1.0 Introduction
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- Power Scanner, PS, is a Directory/File Management program that provides
- the user a tree representation of the directories on the current disk drive.
- This tree is displayed on the left side of the Power Scanner main screen.
- Files of the current directory are exhibited on the right side of the screen.
- The top right portion of the display shows total disk size, bytes in use,
- bytes free and the percentage of free space along with user defined
- attributes about displayed files. The user is also provided with the largest
- amount of free core available for other program execution. The current time
- is provided in the top right corner of the display, the time can be displayed
- in either 4 or 6 digit time. The information below the amount of free core
- is information about the current directory. Power Scanner shows how deep the
- highlighted directory is off of the root directory, how many subdirectories
- there are in the highlighted directory and if the directory has been
- dismounted. Power Scanner also includes a screen saver feature that will
- blank the screen after a specified time period determined by the user.
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- Function keys allow movement up and down through the directory tree
- while pressing the enter-key enters the current "highlighted" directory. When
- the enter-key is pressed, appropriate files for the selected directory are
- displayed on the right side of the display.
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- The user may link their favorite editor, word processor and file lister
- to execute against the current "indicated" file. A print utility may also be
- specified for ASCII files to be printed.
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- The following diagram presents the display for Power Scanner.
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- █C█C:\Current███████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █C:\ █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ ├─ADA █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=440K█Help = H █
- █ │ ├─BIN █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver On █
- █ │ └─LIBRARY ██Name████Size███Date███Time█████Attr████████
- █ ├─DOS █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █ ├─NED █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █ │ ├─ADA █ File .7 █ █ █
- █ │ │ ├─NPRINT █ █ █ █
- █ │ │ └─PS █ █ █ █
- █ │ └─DOCS █ █ █ █
- █ └─WINDOWS █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █Files: 7███Bytes 1,023████Tagged: 0█████████
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- █ █ WORKING AREA █
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- █Directories: 11██████████████DOS: 5.0 PS: V4.0█████████████████████████
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- Power Scanner provides a wealth of information about the current disk
- drive and system. The top border line will display the complete path of the
- selected directory. The bottom line of the border is used to display the
- total number of directories on the disk. It also shows the version of DOS
- and Power Scanner. The line above where the filenames are displayed,
- detailed information about the current indicated file is provided. The line
- below the files displays the total number of files in the selected directory,
- their total size and the size of any and all tagged files.
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- Power Scanner was developed in the programming language Ada with about
- 100 lines of assembly language and tested under DOS versions 3.10, 3.30 and
- 5.00.
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- 1.1 Document Layout
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- The remainder of this document is as follows:
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- Chapter 2 - System Requirements
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- Chapter 3 - Installation Procedures
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- Chapter 4 - Program Options
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- Chapter 5 - Mouse Support
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- Chapter 6 - Windows Setup
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- Chapter 7 - Power Scanner Files
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- Chapter 8 - Power Scanner Error Messages
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- Chapter 9 - Bug Fixes
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- Chapter 10 - Whats New
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- Chapter 11 - Licensing
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- Chapter 12 - Disclaimer
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- Chapter 13 - Where Power Scanner Can Be Found
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- Chapter 14 - Power Scanner AUTOEXEC.BAT Setup Program
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- 2.0 System Requirements
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- This chapter describes system requirements necessary to execute Power
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- 2.1 Hardware Requirements
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- Power Scanner is compatible with the XT, AT, PS2 models and other 100%
- compatible systems.
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- Power Scanner has been built to run on the 8086/8088 instructions set.
- Upon request, Power Scanner can be built to run in real mode. This is for
- machines based on the 80826/80386/80486 or similar compatible systems. These
- versions tend to be smaller than programs compiled using normal 8086/8088
- instructions. Users must register the program to obtain a copy built for the
- 286,386 or 486 systems.
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- Power Scanner will allow the user to display 150 directories and 150
- files in any one directory. The Standards Defaults option (Shift-F1) will
- allow the user to redefine these defaults. Both of these values can be
- changed to process a minimum or 100 directories/files or up to a value of
- 500. If by any chance anyone has more than 500 files in anyone directory or
- more than 500 directories for a drive, users can obtain copies of the
- program with these limits increased. The Mount/Dismount option (Alt-F8) will
- allow pruning of the directory tree.
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- 2.2 Video Adapters
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- Power Scanner will operate with all type of video adapters. It has been
- designed and tested with Monochrome, EGA, CGA and VGA adapters.
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- 2.3 Operating System Limitations
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- Power Scanner has been designed to execute on systems with DOS versions
- 3.00 through 5.00.
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- 3.0 Installation Procedures
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- The following procedures allow new users to easily install Power Scanner
- on their system. The following procedures make the assumption that you have
- a hard disk as drive "c", boot from that drive and will be using "PS" as the
- directory for the program.
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- 1. Make a subdirectory "PS" under the "C:\" (root) directory.
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- 2. Copy all PS files to this new "C:\PS" directory.
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- 3. Set up a path to the new "C:\PS" directory in your
- "autoexec.bat" file:
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- PATH c:\;c:\ps;....
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- 4. The command "set PS=..." command is also required. This will
- tell PS where it's files reside. This command should be
- inserted in your "autoexec.bat" file. If this commands is not
- executed before Power Scanner, an error will be displayed.
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- SET PS=C:\PS
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- 4. Reboot the computer. (ie: Ctrl-Alt-Del)
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- 5. Type "ps" at the DOS prompt or insert "ps" as the last line in
- your "autoexec.bat" file.
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- 6. Users with previous version of Power Scanner should delete the
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- - ps_std.def
- - ps_pro.def
- - ps_glb.def
- - ps_X_dir.log {Where X is the name of a logged drive}
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- This chapter will explain each of the options available with the Power
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- 4.1 Directory Movement Keys
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- The function keys F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 and F6 allow the user to move the
- highlighter from directory to directory. Moving the highlighter does not put
- the user in that directory, that is fulfilled by pressing the enter key.
- When the enter key is pressed, files in that directory will be presented on
- the right side of the display. If there are no files in the directory then
- "Empty" will be displayed in the files display area. If there are more than
- the maximum allowed files in the selected directory, a plus "+" will be
- displayed to the left of the total files count otherwise a "-" will be
- presented.
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- The arrow keys will also perform the same function for the user. They
- can be activated by pressing the Shift-TAB keys. The small arrow at the top
- and center of the display indicates the direction that the arrow keys are
- currently targeted against. In either case the Function Keys F1-F6 still
- operate as described above.
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- The user can use their mouse to move through the directory tree. In the
- center of the screen the user will be presented with a display like the
- following. If the mouse pointer is placed on the indicated area and the left
- mouse button pressed then the action will be carried out.
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- │T│ -> Directory Top
- │_│ -> Directory Up
- │_│ -> Page Up
- │_│ -> Page Down
- │ │ -> Directory Down
- │B│ -> Directory Bottom
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- 4.1.1 Directory Down (F1)
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- The F1 function key allows the highlighter to move down through the
- directory tree one directory at a time. If the highlighter is at the bottom
- of the window and there are more directories, then the directory tree is
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- The F2 function key allows the highlighter to move up through the
- directory tree one directory at a time. If the highlighter is at the top of
- the window and there are more directories, then the directory tree is
- scrolled down one line.
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- The F3 function key allows the highlighter to page down through the
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- The F4 function key allows the highlighter to page up through the
- directory tree (10 directories at a time).
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- 4.1.5 Directory Top (F5)
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- The F5 function key positions the highlighter at the top of the
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- The F6 function key positions the highlighter at the bottom of the
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- The directory modification options will allow the user to add, delete
- and rename subdirectories. All prompts and error messages will be displayed
- in the working area. If a directory is renamed or added and the user is
- sorting his directories, that directory will be placed in its sort sequence.
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- 4.2.1 Add Directory (F7)
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- The F7 function key will allow the user to create a new subdirectory on
- the disk and modify the tree display to include the addition.
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- will be added, press F7 and then enter the name of the new directory
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- already at the maximum directory limit. The Alt-L option indicates
- the maximum number of directories allowed. The dismount option will
- allow the user to prune the directory tree and therefore allow the
- addition of more directories. (Reference Standard Defaults for
- increasing the number of directories Power Scanner will process)
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- 3. The new directory name must be valid.
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- 4. The new directory name must have a full pathname less than 64
- characters (DOS Limitation) and a screen print name less than 33
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- █║ Add ║ Dir:_ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.2.2 Delete Directory (F8)
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- The F8 function key will delete the specified directory from both the
- disk and tree display. The parent directory of the directory to be deleted
- MUST be selected (pressing enter key) and then with the directory movement
- keys or the mouse, position to the desired subdirectory (don't press enter
- key) to be deleted and press the F8 function key.
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- 1. Deletion is denied if the user is currently in the specified
- directory. The parent directory must be the selected directory this
- is accomplished by pressing the enter key.
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- 2. Deletion is denied if the highlighted directory is not empty (ie: has
- subdirectories, files still attached or if the directory is
- substituted or joined). The addition will also be denied if there is
- a path to the directory. The Environment option can be used to see
- if a path is pointing to the directory. The Drives option can be
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- directory. The root directory can never be deleted.
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- If the directory can't be deleted then the following error message will
- be displayed in the working area:
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- 4.2.3 Rename Directory (F9)
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- The rename directory options allows the user to rename a specified
- directory. To rename a directory, select the directory to be renamed and
- press the F9 key. At the prompt, enter the new name of the directory. At
- this point the disk and directory tree will be updated to reflect the change.
- Renaming directories is only allowed with DOS 3+ and is not supported with
- DOS 2.x. The root directory can't be renamed.
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- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ OldDir To: NewDir █
- █║ RDIR ║ █
- █╚══════╝ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.3 Verify (V)
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- "V" is the verify key that is used to verify various functions before
- they are carried out. Verification is required when copying, moving and
- deleting files. Power Scanner will prompt when verification is needed.
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- The user can use his mouse to verify those options that required
- verification. The verification prompt will be displayed in the working area.
- The user will place the mouse pointer within the verification box and press
- the left mouse button. The following is an example of the verification
- prompt:
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- ┌───────────┐
- │V To Verify│
- └───────────┘
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- 4.4 PS Exit (F10)
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- Pressing the F10 key will allow the user to exit Power Scanner and
- return to the DOS prompt.
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- 4.5 File Movement Keys
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- Upon entering a directory, by pressing the enter-key, that contains one
- or more files, the first file in the directory is indicated by two small
- triangular indicators, on the left and right side of the file name. These
- indicate which file is the current "indicated file", and further file
- information about the file is presented at the top of the display screen just
- above the file display area. Files are presented in pages, 45 at a time, to
- the user. To indicate which page the user is on, the page number is provided
- to the right of the files displayed.
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- To change the "indicated file" the file indicator is moved from file to
- file through the use of the arrow keys on the numeric keypad.
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- The mouse can also be used to change the indicated file and page through
- the file pages. To change the indicated file, position the mouse pointer
- over the desired file and then press the left mouse button twice. At this
- point, the desired file will become the indicated file. In order to page
- through the files there are two mouse hot spots. The one marked "D" will
- allow the user to page down through the files and the one marked "U" will
- allow paging up through the files (Paging will only occur if there are more
- than one page of files.)
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- The arrow keys will also allow the user to manipulate the directory
- tree. They are activated by pressing the Shift-TAB keys, which acts as a
- toggle. The small arrow in the center and top of the screen points in the
- direction that the arrow keys are currently targeted against. If the arrow
- points to the left, then they work on the directory tree and to the right
- against the files. The mouse can also be used to changed the arrows keys.
- Position the mouse pointer on the arrow at the top center of the display and
- press the left mouse button. The following is the list of the arrows keys
- when directed against the directory tree:
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- The page up and down keys are active only when the currently displayed
- directory has more files than will fit on a single page.
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- Dn Arrow - Go down in the directory structure (Same As F1)
- Up Arrow - Go up in the directory structure (Same As F2)
- PgDn - Page down through tree (Same As F3)
- PgUp - Page up through tree (Same As F4)
- Home - Top of tree structure (Same As F5)
- End - Bottom of tree structure (Same As F6)
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- The up arrow key will move to the previous file.
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- The down arrow key will move to the next file.
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- The left arrow key will move to the file left of the indicated file.
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- The right arrow key will move to the file on the right of the
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- The home key will move to the first file on the first page.
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- The end key will move to the first file on the last page.
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- The Page Down key will move to the next page of files.
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- 4.6 Directory Rescan (Alt-F1)
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- The directory rescan option will rescan the directories of the current
- drive. This option may be necessary if you switch floppies in a floppy
- drive. It will also be necessary if you add, delete or rename directories
- without using the directory modification (F7, F8 or F9) options. If the
- "EXPAND" or "Directory Sort" options from the Standard Defaults (Shift-F1)
- are modified, then a Rescan will be required to change the look of the
- directory tree. The following will be displayed in the working area during
- the Re-Scan operation:
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- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █ Scanning Directories █
- █ xxx █
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- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- All files that have been dismounted will become mounted after the
- rescan. Those directories will have to be dismounted again if so desired.
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- 4.7 Screen Refresh (Alt-F2)
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- The refresh screen option will allow the user to redraw the entire
- screen. This may become necessary should a DOS message like "Abort, Retry or
- Ignore" disrupt the screen.
-
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- 4.8 Free Space (Alt-F3)
-
- This option will allow the user to find out the available free space of
- any drive without having to leave the current drive or Power Scanner. This
- option would most appropriately be used when tagging files on the current
- drive to copy to another drive. This way the user can get a rough estimate
- as to how many files can be tagged and copied to the target drive. The number
- of free bytes will be displayed on the lower box border.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ Free ║ Drv:_ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
- If the user is checking free space on a drive that has removable disks
- and the drive is not ready then the following message will be displayed in
- the Working Area.
-
- Drive Not Ready
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- To check the free space using the mouse, the possible drives to select
- from are on the left side of the Power Scanner display. Move the mouse
- pointer over the desired drive and press the right mouse button. The
- information will be displayed on the bottom of the main screen. The
- following is an example of the drives on the left side of the display:
-
-
- ┌────────────────────────────────
- │C C:\PS
- │ ┌──────────────────────────────
- │A│
- │B│
- │C│-> Position the mouse pointer over "C"
- │ │ and press the right mouse button the
- │E│ free space will be displayed on the
- │ │ lower border of the display
- │ │
- │ │
-
-
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- 4.9 Change Drive (Alt-F4)
-
- This option will allow the user to change from drive to drive without
- leaving Power Scanner. All valid drives attached to the system are listed on
- the left side of the main display. Further information about those drives
- can be obtained by using System Drives option, Ctl-F2.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ DRV ║ Drv:_ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- If the user is switching to a drive that has removable disks and the
- drive is not ready then the following message will be displayed in the
- Working Area.
-
- Drive Not Ready
-
- To change drives using the mouse the possible drives to select from are
- on the left side of the Power Scanner display. Move the mouse pointer over
- the desired drive and press the left mouse button.
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- ┌────────────────────────────────
- │C C:\PS
- │ ┌──────────────────────────────
- │A│
- │B│
- │C│-> Position the mouse pointer over "C"
- │ │ and press the left mouse button the
- │E│ drive will change
- │ │
- │ │
- │ │
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-
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- 4.10 Directory Tree Dump (Alt-F5)
-
- The activation of this function will dump the tree structure into the
- file "ps_tree.dmp" in the root directory of the current drive. The directory
- tree will be printed in one of two formats Expanded or Non-Expanded. The
- format will depend on the setting of the "EXPAND" option from the Standard
- Defaults display, Shift-F1. The following is an example of the output:
-
-
- C:\ C:\
- ├─ADA ├ADA
- │ ├─BIN │├BIN
- │ └─LIBRARY │└LIBRARY
- ├─DOS ├DOS
- ├─NED ├NED
- │ ├─ADA │├ADA
- │ │ ├─NPRINT ││├─NPRINT
- │ │ └─PS ││└─PS
- │ └─DOCS │└DOCS
- └─WINDOWS └WINDOWS
-
- Expanded Non-Expanded
-
-
- 4.11 Display Colors (Alt-F6)
-
- This option will allow the user to change the colors of the Power
- Scanner display. Upon entering this option, the border, foreground and
- background colors may be modified. These changes are logged into one of
- Power Scanners files, so that every time Power Scanner is activated the user
- will retain his color settings.
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- ████████████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗F1 - ForeGround F2 - BackGround █
- █║COLORS║F3 - Border F4 - ReSet Mono █
- █╚══════╝F5 - Update & Exit ESC - Update & Exit█
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- 4.12 Touch Files (Alt-F7)
-
- This option will allow the user to modify the date and time of all
- tagged files to the current system date and time.
-
- If there are no tagged files then the following will be displayed in the
- working area:
-
- No Files Tagged To Touch
-
-
- 4.13 Standard Defaults (Shift-F1)
-
- The Standard Defaults option will allow the user to define a number of
- default parameters. The user can specify the default editor (depressing the
- "E" key), the default lister ("L" key), the default Word Processor "W" key,
- and default printer ("P" key) programs. The initial defaults for the editor,
- lister, word processor and printer are "edit", "type", "word", and "print",
- but may be changed by the user. Upon selection of this option, the user is
- presented with a display of the current defaults. The user should specify a
- complete pathname or have a path set to the directory for the desired editor,
- lister, word processor and print programs. For example, if the desired
- editor is "edit.com" in the "dos" directory on the "c:" drive, then specify
- "c:\dos\edit" rather than just "edit".
-
- This option will also allow the user to specify which drives the program
- will maintain "log" files. These log files make it possible so Power Scanner
- will not have to rescan the entire disk each time on startup to determine the
- directory tree information. The log files are kept in the directory pointed
- to by the environment variable "SET PS=" as described in chapter three. Log
- file names have the following format:
-
- ps_X_dir.log {where X is the drive being logged}
-
- 1) The "startup" parameter allows the user of Power Scanner to
- identify the directory where the program will first be set. If
- this parameter is not filled in then the program will place the
- user in the directory where Power Scanner was started up.
-
- 2) The expand option allows the user to specify how the directory tree
- will be displayed. A value of "N" indicates the structure will be
- drawn tightly together and a "Y" means to space out the directory
- tree. It may be necessary to condense the directory display if the
- directory paths become to long to display.
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- 3) The Directory Sort option allows the user to have the directory
- tree display sorted. Any value other "N" will cause the display to
- be sorted.
-
- 5) The "seconds" options will allow the program to display the seconds
- in the upper right corner of the main display. A value of "Y"
- turns this option on and any other value and only the hour and
- minutes will be displayed.
-
- 6) The Maximum Directories option will allow the user to define the
- maximum number of directories that Power Scanner will Process.
- Whenever this option is changed the current disk will be re-scanned
- to process the changed value. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to
- position the cursor to this option. At this point using the '+'
- and '-' keys will allow the value to change in increments of 25.
-
- 7) The Maximum Files option will allow the user to define the maximum
- number of files that Power Scanner will process. Use the Up and
- Down arrow keys to position the cursor to this option. At this
- point using the '+' and '-' keys will allow the value to change in
- increments of 25.
-
- 8) The "BASIC" option allows the user to define the basic program to
- execute against their ".BAS" files. Over the years there have been
- many basic interpreters, Power Scanner provides the capability for
- the user to define theirs.
-
- 9) The "PS Saver" option allows the user to turn on the screen saver
- option provided with the program. The user can define the number of
- minutes before the option will take effect. If the value is zero
- then the screen saver option will be turned off and any numeric
- value other that zero will turn the option on. This screen saver is
- NOT a TSR, the option will only work while the main display is
- active. In the upper right corner of the main display is the
- current status of the screen saver option, either "on" or "off".
- Power Scanner is in a idle mode when the clock in the upper right
- corner is updating.
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- The following shows the display when the Standards Default options is
- selected:
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Standards Defaults █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=465K█Help = H █
- █Startup = C:\Startup_Dir █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver Off█
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █Editor = EDIT █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █Lister = TYPE █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █Printer = PRINT █ File .7 █ █ █
- █WP = WORD █ █ █ █
- █Drives = CE █ █ █ █
- █Expand = Y █ █ █ █
- █Sort = Y █ █ █ █
- █Seconds = Y █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Maximum Dir (+ or -): 150█ █ █ █
- █Maximum Files (+ or -): 150█ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Basic = QBASIC █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █PS Saver= xx Minute(s) █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.14 Executable Links (Shift-F2)
-
- The Executable Links option allows the user to assign certain executable
- task to the keys Alt-1 through Alt-9. For example, the user may want to
- assign the executable task PMAP to the Alt-2 key. Any time the user wishes
- to execute PMAP, all that has to be done is a key press Alt-2.
-
- This option also allows the user to specify a number of macro codes with
- the task to be executed. The following table delineates the macro options:
-
- %P -> Prompt The User Before Returning To Power Scanner
- %C -> Allow The User To Enter Command Line Arguments
- %T -> Process Tagged File(s)
- %I -> Process Current Indicated File
-
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Executable Defaults █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=440K█Help = H █
- █Alt1= C:\MISC\CENV █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver On █
- █Alt2= C:\MISC\PMAP %P █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █Alt3= _ █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █Alt4= █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █Alt5= █ File .7 █ █ █
- █Alt6= █ █ █ █
- █Alt7= █ █ █ █
- █Alt8= █ █ █ █
- █Alt9= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ Macro Definitions █ █ █ █
- █▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒█ █ █ █
- █▒%C-Command Line Entry ▒█ █ █ █
- █▒%I-Process Indicated File ▒█ █ █ █
- █▒%T-Process Tagged File(s) ▒█████████████████████████████████████████████
- █▒%P-Prompt Before Returning▒█ █
- █▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒█ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.15 Directory Links (Shift-F3)
-
-
- The Directory Links option allows the user to assign various directories
- to the keys 1-9. For example, the user may want to assign the PS directory
- to key 1 then any time the user wishes to go to the C:\PS directory all that
- has to be done is a key press of 1. Power Scanner will also allow
- directories on other drives to be linked. In this case Power Scanner will
- switch to the specified drive and place the user in the specified directory.
- If the directory on the other drive does not exist then the user will be
- placed in the root directory. The following shows a few examples:
-
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Link Directories █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=440K█Help = H █
- █1= C:\PS █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 █Saver On █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █2= C:\NED\ADA\PS\POWER █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █ █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █3= A:\ █ File .7 █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █4= B:\BACKUP █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █5= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █6= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █7= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █8= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █9= █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.16 File Protection (Shift-F4)
-
- The File Protection option will allow the user to give some protection
- to their System and Hidden files. By default, the user will not be able to
- Move, Delete, Rename or Tag System and Hidden Files. Any value other than
- "Y" filled in this display will not allow these actions to take place.
- There is sort of double protection built into this option.
-
- For example, if the "Move System Files" is given a value of "Y" and "Tag
- System Files is not "Y" then system files still can't be moved. Because
- System files can't be tagged and the MOVE function requires file to be moved
- to be tagged, there is no way for them to be moved.
-
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- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ File Protection █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=440K█Help = H █
- █Move System Files = N █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 █Saver On █
- █Delete System Files = N █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █Rename System Files = N █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █Tag System Files = N █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █Move Hidden Files = N █ File .7 █ █ █
- █Delete Hidden Files = N █ █ █ █
- █Rename Hidden Files = N █ █ █ █
- █Tag Hidden Files = N █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
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- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.17 Mouse Parameters (Shift-F5)
-
- The Mouse Parameter option is for those mouse users that would like to
- change a few of the mouse's characteristics. There are three things that the
- user can modify.
-
- 1) Pressing the "C" key will allow the mouse pointer to change to one of the
- various mouse pointers.
-
- 2) Pressing the "O" key will allow the user to toggle the on/off status of
- the mouse. "ON" means the mouse will operate with the program and "OFF"
- will mean the mouse will not work with the program. When the status of
- the mouse is turned off, the mouse pointer will be turned off.
-
- 3) Pressing the "S" key will allow the user to toggle the left and right
- mouse buttons switch functions.
-
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- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Mouse Parameters █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=468K█Help = H █
- █Mouse Installed: Yes █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver On █
- █Mouse Buttons: 3 █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █Mouse Cursor: C █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █ █ File .7 █ █ █
- █Mouse On/Off: Yes █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Mouse Switch: Left Right █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
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- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
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- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.18 System Equipment (Control-F1)
-
-
- This option will list the currently installed equipment on the system.
- It will show how many printer ports are installed on the system and indicate
- if there is a serial printer port. The user can see if a mouse is installed
- on the system and if there is DMA. The display also shows how many RS232
- ports, diskettes, if there is a game port, the amount of system RAM and if
- there is a math coprocessor installed. The user will see the initial video
- mode along with the current video mode. The status of the printer connected
- to LPT1: is also given. The last line in the display will display the status
- of a Microsoft Network Compatible Network. If the line is blank there is not
- one, otherwise "MicroSoft Compatible Network" will be displayed.
-
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- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Computer Equipment █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=468K█Help = H █
- █Printers = 2 Serial = Yes █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver On █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █Mouse = Yes DMA = No █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █ █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █Game Adaptor = No █ File .7 █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █RS232 Ports = 2 █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Diskette Drives = 2 █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Initial Video Mode = Mono 80█ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █System Ram = 16 █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █CoProcessor = Yes █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █Current Video = Mono_80 █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █Printer Available █ █
- █ █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.19 System Drives (Control-F2)
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- This Power Scanner option will allow the user to display all of the
- drives on the system. That is the drives defined up to the LASTDRIVE
- statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. If there is no LASTDRIVE statement in the
- CONFIG.SYS file, then LASTDRIVE=E is the default. The program will print out
- the number of free bytes on all non-SUBST drives. Power Scanner can also
- detect Microsoft Compatible NetWork drives and drives connected to a
- directory by means of the JOIN command.
-
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- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ System Drives █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=468K█Help = H █
- █ █Free: 13,432,003█ D: 1 C: 5 █Saver On █
- █A:Physical J:No Drive S: No █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █B:Physical K:No Drive T: No █>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █C:Physical L:No Drive U: No █ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █D:No Drive M:No Drive V: SUB█ File .7 █ █ █
- █E:No Drive N:No Drive W: No █ █ █ █
- █F:SUBST O:No Drive X: No █ █ █ █
- █G:SUBST P:No Drive Y: No █ █ █ █
- █H:No Drive Q:No Drive Z: SUB█ █ █ █
- █I:SUBST R:No Drive █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █A: Drive Not Ready █ █ █ █
- █B: Drive Not Ready █ █ █ █
- █C: 4,354,048 Free Byte█ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
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- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.20 ASCII Table (Control-F3)
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- This option will allow the user to get a dump of the ASCII character
- set, reference in both decimal and hexadecimal. The up and down arrow keys
- will allow movement through the display.
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- 4.21 System Environment (Control-F4)
-
- This option will display the system environment. The following is an
- example of the data that will be displayed:
-
- 1 COMSPEC=C:\DOS\COMMAND.COM
- 2 PS=C:\PS
- 3 PATH=C:\MOUSE;C:\WINDOWS;C:;E:
- ;F:;G:
- 4 TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
- 5 PROMPT=$P$G
-
-
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- 4.22 Calendar (Control-F5)
-
- This option will allow the user to create a calendar for a specified
- year in the directory pointed to by the "SET PS=" environment command for
- Power Scanner. The output file will be of the following format:
-
- YEARxxxx.OUT {Where xxxx is the year defined by the user}
-
- The following is an example of the output.
-
-
- 1992
-
- January February March
-
- SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA
- 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
- 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 29 30 31
-
- April May June
-
- SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA SU MO TU WE TH FR SA
- 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
- 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
- 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30
- 31
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- 4.23 Phone Book (Ctl-F6)
-
-
- The Phone Book option allows the user to maintain a list of up to 45
- phone numbers on three pages. The up and down arrows will allow the user to
- move up and down on a page and the page-up and page-down will allow movement
- through the pages. Pressing F10 will update the users file and pressing the
- ESC key will abort the option.
-
-
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Phone Book Page 1 of 1 █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=468K█Help = H █
- █ Name Phone █Free: 13,432,003█D: 1 C: 5 * █Saver On █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █1 John Doe 555-5555█>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █2 Jane Doe 555-1234█ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █3 █ File .7 █ █ █
- █4 █ █ █ █
- █5 █ █ █ █
- █6 █ █ █ █
- █7 █ █ █ █
- █8 █ █ █ █
- █9 █ █ █ █
- █10 █ █ █ █
- █11 █ █ █ █
- █12 █ █ █ █
- █13 █ █ █ █
- █14 █ █ █ █
- █15 █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The entries from this option are stored into one of Power Scanner files
- so that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
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- 4.24 Note Pad (Ctl-F7)
-
-
- The Note Pad option allows the user to have a 15 line area to keep
- notes for himself.
-
-
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Note Pad █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=465K█Help = H █
- █****************************█Free: 13,432,003█ D: 1 C: 5 █Saver On █
- █* *█████████████████████████████████████████████
- █* Power Scanner *█>File .1 <█ File .2 █ File .3 █
- █* V4.0 *█ File .4 █ File .5 █ File .6 █
- █* *█ File .7 █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █* *█ █ █ █
- █****************************█ █ █ █
- █ █ █ █ █
- █ █████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- █ ESC To Abort/F10 To Update █ █
- ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The entries from Note Pad are stored into one of Power Scanner files so
- that when the program is executed the user attributes will be in effect.
-
-
- 4.25 Disclaimer (Control-F8)
-
-
- This option will print for the user the program's disclaimer. This
- disclaimer is listed in chapter 12 of this document.
-
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- 4.26 Change File Attributes (A)
-
- This option allows the user to change four of the attribute bits on
- the indicated file. Upon activation, the user can turn on/off the read-only
- bit, system bit, hidden bit and the archive bit by toggling the "r", "s", "h"
- and "a" keys respectively. Changing the file's attribute bits only takes
- effect when the "enter" key is depressed. The following is an example of the
- display in the working area:
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ Read Only ON/OFF System ON/OFF █
- █║ATTRIB║ Archive ON/OFF Hidden ON/OFF █
- █╚══════╝ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- 4.27 Change File Attributes For Tagged Files (Alt-A)
-
- This option allows the user to change four of the attribute bits on
- all tagged files. Upon activation, the user can turn on/off the read-only
- bit, system bit, hidden bit and the archive bit by toggling the "r", "s", "h"
- and "a" keys respectively. Changing tagged file attributes bits only takes
- effect when the "enter" key is depressed.
-
-
- If there are no tagged files then the following will be displayed in
- the working area:
-
- No Files Tagged For Change
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- 4.28 Copy Files (Alt-C)
-
- The copy tagged files option will copy those files that are tagged (see
- "tagging" below) to a specified directory, name or disk. If the user desires
- to make a second copy of a file in the same directory, specify only the new
- name of the file. If the user specifies only a drive specification such as
- "a:", the program will copy the tagged files to the current directory on that
- drive. If the user does not specify a destination directory but simply
- enters a carriage return, the program will copy the tagged files to the
- directory which is currently highlighted. When choosing this last method of
- specifying, the destination directory, prior to entering the carriage return
- the user may change the highlighted directory with the F1 through F6 keys.
- The program will not allow the user to copy a file or files to the same
- directory without specifying a new filename. In other words, no copy will
- take place if the user simply presses the enter-key and the highlighted
- directory also happens to be the current directory. This prevents the system
- from trying to copy a file onto itself and consequently clobbering itself.
-
- When copying files from one drive to another and the size of all the
- files to be copied are too much for the target drive, the operation will NOT
- be carried out. The user will be presented with the message "Not Enough
- Space" and the operation aborted. At this point, the user should get the
- amount of free space on the target drive, via the Free Space option Alt-F3,
- and tag only files that will fit on the target drive or take some
- appropriate action.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ COPY ║To:_ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- If no files have been tagged then the following message will be
- displayed in the working area:
-
-
- No Files Tagged To Be Copied
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- 4.29 Delete Tagged Files (Alt-D)
-
- The delete tagged files option allows the user to delete those files
- that are tagged (see Option "T" below). Power Scanner will not allow the
- user to delete files that are Read-only. Reference File Protection option
- Shift-F4.
-
-
- If no files have been tagged then the following message will be
- displayed in the working area:
-
-
- No Files Tagged To Be Deleted
-
-
- 4.30 Find File(s) (Alt-F)
-
- The find file option allows the user to search all directories for a
- specified file specification. The users file specification will be displayed
- in the lower right corner of the display.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ Find ║ Find:_ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- Once the specified file(s) are found, the user will be given the
- following set of options to choose from:
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ F1 - Continue Searching █
- █║ Find ║ F2 - Return Org. Directory █
- █╚══════╝ Return - Stop & Enter Directory █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- F1 will allow Power Scanner to continue searching for the file
- specification, F2 will stop the find operation and return the user to the
- directory where find was started and a return will stop the find operation
- and leave the user in the current directory. If the entire directory
- structure has been searched the user is returned to the original directory.
-
- There are a few other keys available while the find operation is
- active. The user can access the arrow keys on the key pad and the users
- editor, word processor, lister and execution options are also available.
-
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- 4.31 Extended Help (Alt-H)
-
-
- This option will provide the user with some extended help concerning the
- functions of Power Scanner. Help can be obtain on the requested function by
- using the up, down, left or right arrow keys on the numeric key pad.
-
- The mouse can be used to select the desired option by clicking the left
- mouse button over the desired selection. The user can also scroll up and
- down through the menu options by positioning the mouse pointer over the
- desired arrow above the display area and pressing the left mouse button. To
- exit this option position the mouse pointer over the "ESC" word and press the
- left mouse button.
-
-
- █████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████18:00█
- █ Extended Help █Total: 44,203,000█Disk 37% Free█Name L ^ █
- █ █Used: 30,608,207█Free Core=440K█Help = H █
- █ Add Dir Free Space █Free: 13,432,003█ D: 1 C: 5 █Saver On █
- █ Attributes Mount/DisM ██████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ Author Move Files █ Sort Criteria <Alt-S> █
- █ Copy Files Owner Lic █ █
- █ Change Drive Password █ The Sort criteria option allows the user█
- █ Color Change Print File █to choose how files are to be displayed. The█
- █ Control Options Program ID █user has the option to sort by name, date,█
- █ Delete Dir. Program L █extension, size or no-sort at all. The sort█
- █ Delete Files ReScan █can be ascending or descending and the case█
- █ Dir. Links ReFresh █of the files can also be chosen. The user█
- █ Dir. Dump Rename Dir █can choose the file specification to be█
- █ DOS Command Sort Crit █displayed, the default is all files. If any█
- █ EGA 43 Line Std Dflts █file specification other than *.* is█
- █ Execute Tag █specified then the file specification will█
- █ Edit Defaults Touch Files█be display at the bottom of the display. █
- █ Edit Files Untag █ █
- █ Exit Verify █ █
- █ File Protection Volume Lab ██████████████████████████████████████████████
- █ Find Files Word Proc █ █
- █ █ █
- █ █ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.32 Show Program Version And ID (Alt-I)
-
- This option will display the author, version, version date and
- the copyright information for Power Scanner.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ William Ned Miller █
- █║ ID ║ V4.0 July 17th 1992 █
- █╚══════╝ Copyright 1991-1992 █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The mouse can also be used to select this option. Position the mouse
- pointer over the "V" in V4.0 at the bottom of the Power Scanner display and
- press the left mouse button.
-
-
- 4.33 Program Limit (Alt-L)
-
- This option will display certain program defaults and system information
- about the computers memory. First, it shows the number of directories that
- PS will process and the number of files that can be displayed for any one
- directory. Second this option shows the amount of base memory, extended
- memory and the size of Power Scanner. Only the amount of available extended
- memory will be displayed. For example if a RAM drive is installed, using all
- of extended memory, then extended memory will show up with a value of zero.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ Directories: 250 Base 640K █
- █║Limits║ Files: 300 Extended 1024K █
- █╚══════╝ Size 108K █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- The mouse can also be used to select this option. Position the mouse
- pointer over the "PS" in PS: at the bottom of the Power Scanner display and
- press the left mouse button.
-
-
- 4.34 Move Files (Alt-M)
-
- The move tagged files option allows the user to move those files tagged
- (see "tagging" below) to another directory on the same drive. The user may
- change the highlighted directory with the F1 through F6 keys prior to
- entering the carriage return. Additionally, the highlighted directory
- MUST be different from the current directory (the one in which the tagged
- files are in) for this option to work. Files can't be moved across drives.
-
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- The user should be careful when using this option. System files in the
- root should never be moved unless the user knows what they are doing.
- Reference File Protection Option Shift-F4.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ ┌───────────┐ ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ MOVE ║ │V To Verify│ │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └───────────┘ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
- If no files have been tagged then the following message will be
- displayed in the working area:
-
- No Files Tagged To Move
-
- The mouse can be used to verify or abort this option. Placing the mouse
- pointer over the "V To Verify" and pressing the left mouse button will verify
- the operation. Placing the mouse pointer over the "ESC To Abort" and
- pressing the left mouse button will abort this operation.
-
-
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- 4.35 Show Licensed Owner (Alt-O)
-
- The owner's option will show the licensed information for the authorized
- user of Power Scanner. This information will be displayed on the bottom
- border of the display. All users that register the program will receive
- their own version of the program with their name and personalize
- registration number.
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- 4.36 Password (Alt-P)
-
- This option gives the user the ability to lock out other users from
- accessing the system. The password can be any alphanumeric string up to 15
- characters. Using the password option does not prevent someone from
- rebooting the system and gaining access.
-
- The directory area will clear and the following will be displayed in
- that area:
-
-
- Password 1 = _
-
-
- Once a password has been entered, the following will be displayed
- waiting for the same password as entered in the prompt displayed above:
-
-
- Password 2 = _
-
-
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- 4.37 File Renaming
-
- Power Scanner provides the user the ability to rename the indicated
- file or all Tagged files.
-
-
- 4.37.1 Rename File (Alt-R)
-
- The rename file option allows the user to rename the indicated file to
- a new name.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ Indicated File ┌────────────┐ █
- █║RENAME║ To │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ _ └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.37.2 Control File Renaming (Ctl-R)
-
- The control rename files option allows the user to rename all Tagged
- files. The user will be prompted for a new file name for each tagged file
- upon activation of this option. Reference File Protection Shift-F4.
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ Tagged File ┌────────────┐ █
- █║ CREN ║ To │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ New File Name └────────────┘ █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
-
-
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- 4.38 File Selection & Sort (Alt-S)
-
- The file selection and sort option allows the user to specify sort
- criteria for files in a directory. The user may sort on the Name, Extension,
- Size, Date or choose no sort at all. Depressing the arrow keys will allow
- sorting to be ascending or descending. The user may also choose the case
- that the files are to be displayed in. The user may also choose the type of
- files to be display under the selection option. The new sort and file select
- filter take effect upon termination of the sort/select option, pressing of
- the enter key. After terminating this option, the new sort option will be
- displayed in the top box of the display. All information in this options is
- save in the file "PS_STD.DEF" so that every time Power Scanner is activated
- the options will continue to be in affect. This information is displayed in
- the upper right corner of the main display. The following shows the keys to
- activate any particular field:
-
- S - Choose sort field (Rotate Through All Fields)
- C - Choose the case
- E - Enter editor for file selection (Enter To Exit
- Editor)
- Up Arrow - Ascending
- Down Arrow - Descending
-
- If the selection of files is anything other than "*.*", the selection
- criteria will be displayed on the bottom border of the display.
-
- The following is an example of the prompts in the working area when this
- option is selected:
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗Sort: None Name Ext Size Date █
- █║ SORT ║Case: Upper Lower Way: ^ █
- █╚══════╝Select: *.* █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.39 Tagging & Untagging (T)/(U)/(Alt-T)/(Alt-U) & (Ctl-T)
-
- The tagging and untagging options allow the user to select files that
- will be processed by another function. For example, the user can delete all
- tagged files. Reference File Protection Shift-F4.
-
-
- 4.39.1 Single Tag (T)
-
- The tag option is used to tag a file. When this option is selected, the
- current indicated file is tagged by highlighting the file. At this point the
- next file down will become the indicated file. The total of all tagged files
- will be accumulated and displayed in the lower right part of the display.
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over the desired file and pressing the left
- mouse button will tag that file.
-
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- 4.39.2 All Tag (Alt-T)
-
- The tag all files option allows the user to tag all the files in the
- current directory in preparation for execution of another function.
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over the "Tagged" word just above the working
- area and pressing the left mouse button will tag all files.
-
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- 4.39.3 Single UnTag (U)
-
- The UnTag option allows the user to untag a file that has been tagged.
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over the desired tagged file and pressing the
- left mouse button will untag that file.
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- 4.39.4 All UnTag (Alt-U)
-
- The untag all files option allows the user to untag all the files that
- are currently tagged.
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over the "Tagged" word just above the working
- area and pressing the left mouse button will untag all files if they are
- already tagged.
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- 4.39.5 Control Tagging (Ctl-T)
-
- Control Tagging allows the user to Tag files according to a date
- specification. The option of Today will tag all files that have the date of
- the computers date. The Before option will tag all files with a date before
- the specified date and the after option will tag files with a date after the
- specified date.
-
- The right arrow key is used to move through the various options. When
- the Before or After options are highlighted the prompt "Date: <E>" will be
- displayed. This indicates that the "E" key is to be pressed so that the
- Power Scanner editor can be accessed to enter a specified date. The date
- must be of the form YYMMDD. If an invalid date is enter the user is given
- an error message and given the chance to re-enter the correct date.
-
-
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ Off Today Before After┌────────────┐ █
- █║ CTAG ║ Date: <E> │ESC To Abort│ █
- █╚══════╝ └────────────┘ █
- ████████████████████████████████████████████████
-
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- 4.40 Volume ID (Alt-V)
-
- The volume ID toggle option will display the volume label of the current
- drive. The volume ID will be displayed on the bottom line of the screen over
- the DOS and PS version values. If the volume has no label then the message
- "No Label" will be displayed.
-
-
- 4.41 Edit (E)
-
- The edit option will allow the user to edit the current "indicated
- file". The user must supply and identify the desired editor to the PS
- program. PS does not provide an editor of its own, but simply attempts to
- execute a ".com", ".exe" or ".bat" file that has been defined in the
- "Shift-F1" option as the default editor. The user should specify a full
- pathname for the desired editor with the "Shift-F1" option. If the user
- has not previously defined their own favorite editor to the PS program, the
- program will attempt to execute a file by the name of "edit.com",
- "edit.exe", or "edit.bat". Upon termination of the editing process, the PS
- program resumes where it left off.
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- 4.42 Help (H)
-
- The help menu will display a one page summary of all available
- options. The following is an example of the help display:
-
- William Ned Miller Power Scanner HELP Screen V4.0
-
- <<<Alt Continue>>>
- F1 - Dir Down |A - Attributes |F5 - Tree Dump |F1 -Edit Defaults
- F2 - Dir Up |E - Edit File |F6 - Colors |F2 -Exe Defaults
- F3 - Dir Top |H - Help |F7 - Touch Files |F3 -Link Directories
- F4 - Dir Bottom|I - Program ID |F8 - Mount/Dismount |F4 -File Protection
- F5 - Pg Dir Dn |L - List File |A - Tag Attributes |TAB-Toggle Arrow
- F6 - Pg Dir Up |P - Print |C - Copy Tag Files | <<<Control>>>
- F7 - Add Dir |R - Rename File|D - Delete Tag Files|F1 - Sys Equipment
- F8 - Delete Dir|T - Tag File |F - Find Files |F2 - Sys Drives
- F9 - Verify |U - UnTag File |I - Program ID |F3 - ASCII Table
- F10- Exit |V - Verify |L - Program Limits |F4 - Sys Environment
- Home - 1st Pg |W - WP |M - Move Tag Files |F5 - Calendar
- End - Last Pg |X - Execute |O - Owners Licensed |F6 - Phone Book
- PgUp - Next Pg |Z - Cmd Line |P - Password |F7 - Note Pad
- PgDn - Prev Pg | <<<Alt>>> |S - Sort Criteria |F8 - Disclaimer
- Left - Prv File|F1 - ReScan |T - Tag All Files |E - 43/50 Mode
- Rght - Nxt File|F2 - Refresh |U - UnTag All Files |H - Mouse Help
- Up - Prv File|F3 - Free Space|V - Volume Label |R - Control Rename
- Down - Nxt File|F4 - Change Drv| |T - Control Tagging
-
- <TAB> Letter - TAB To First Directory Off Of Main Directory
- 1 - 9 - Link Directories
- Alt1 - Alt9 - Executables Links
-
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- 4.43 List (L)
-
- The list option will allow the user to list the contents of the current
- "indicated file". The user must supply and identify the desired lister
- program to the PS program. The PS program does not provide a lister program
- of its own, but simply attempts to execute a ".com", ".exe" or ".bat" file
- that has been defined by the "Shift_F1" option as the default lister. The
- user should specify a complete pathname for the desired lister program with
- the "Shift-F1" option. If the user has not previously defined a lister
- program to the PS program, the program will use the DOS TYPE command against
- the file.
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- 4.44 Print Tagged Files (P)
-
- The print tagged files option allows the user to send to the print
- program all tagged files. This option simply sends to the user-specified
- "print" program the tagged files. The user specifies the desired print
- program through the use of the "Shift-F1 standard defaults option. If the
- user has not previously defined a print program to the PS program, the
- program will use the DOS PRINT command against the file(s). Before files
- are sent to the printer, the status of the printer is checked. The
- following two messages could be presented to the user:
-
- Printer Turned Off/Off Line
- or
- Printer Out Of Paper
-
- If there are no tagged files to print the following message will be
- display in the working area:
-
- No Files Tagged To Print
-
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- 4.45 Word Processor (W)
-
- The Word Processor option will allow the user to edit the current
- "indicated file" with their favorite word processor. The user must supply
- and identify the desired word processor to the PS program. PS does not
- provide a word processor of its own, but simply attempts to execute a ".com"
- or ".exe" file that has been defined by the "Shift-F1" option as the default
- word processor. The user should specify a full pathname for the desired word
- processor with the "Shift-F1" option. If the user has not previously defined
- their own favorite word processor to the PS program, the program will attempt
- to execute a file by the name of "word.com", "word.exe", or "word.bat". Upon
- termination of the editing process, the PS program resumes where it left off.
-
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- 4.46 Execute File (X)
-
- The execute file option allows the user to execute the current indicated
- file if its extension is ".bas", ".com", ".exe", or ".bat". Prior to the
- execution of any file, the user has the option to enter command line
- arguments which are passed to the indicated program as it goes into
- execution. IF a ".bas", basic program, is to be executed then a basic
- program has to be defined. The name of the basic interpreter is entered in
- the Standards Defaults options, Shift-F1. The default is "BASIC", but if
- GWBASIC, BASICA or QBASIC is to be used then the BASIC name must be changed.
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- 4.47 Command Entry (Z)
-
- The command entry option allows the user to enter any command they would
- enter at the normal DOS command prompt. Whatever is entered by the user is
- passed on to a second copy of "command.com". Upon depressing the "z" key
- the main display is scrolled and the following message will appear:
-
- Enter 'EXIT' To Return To Power Scanner
-
- The DOS command line prompt will be the current path. Users may enter
- as many commands in sequence as they desire, returning to PS by entering
- 'EXIT' at the DOS Command Line Prompt.
-
- When this option is in effect do not use the DOS SET command, because
- it will not remain in affect when Power Scanner it exited.
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over "DOS" at the bottom of the Power Scanner
- display and pressing the left mouse pointer will push the user to DOS.
-
-
- 4.48 EGA 43/50 Line Mode (Ctl-E)
-
- This option allows the user to switch to a 43/50 line mode if the user
- system has either a EGA, VGA or some other compatible type of monitor. This
- function acts like a toggle the first press of Ctl-E will switch to 43/50
- line mode and a second press of Ctl-E will switch back to 25 line mode.
-
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- 4.49 Mount/Dismount Directories (Alt-F8)
-
- This option will allow the user to mount and dismount directories from
- the directory tree. The following selection will be display in the working
- area upon the activation of this option:
-
-
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
- █╔══════╗ F1 - Dismount Directories █
- █║ DMOU ║ F2 - Mount Directories █
- █╚══════╝ ESC - Exit █
- ███████████████████████████████████████████
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- 4.49.1 Dismount Directories
-
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- The dismount option allows the removal of directories from the tree
- display. The directories and files associated with the dismounted
- directories are NOT deleted from the drive. Once activated, a press of the
- F1 key will dismount all directories below the current directory. If there
- are no subdirectories to dismount the following message will be displayed in
- the working area:
-
- No Subdirectories To Dismount
-
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- 4.49.2 Mount Directories
-
- The mount option allows previously dismounted directories to be mounted.
- The directory to be mounted must be the selected directory. An '*' will be
- displayed under the "Free Core=" data in the upper right corner of the main
- display when a directory has been dismounted. If there are no directories
- to mount the following message will be displayed in the working area:
-
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- This Directory Has Not Been Dismounted
-
- 4.50 Mouse Help (Ctl-H)
-
- This option will provide to the user, an on-line pictorial
- representation of the hot spots on the Power Scanner Screen. Reference
- chapter 5 for more information.
-
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- 4.51 TAB <letter>
-
- The TAB key will allow the user to position the directory tree selector
- to the directory off of the main directory. For example:
-
- <TAB a> will allow the user to position the directory selector to the
- first directory off of the main directory that is less than or equal to "a".
-
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- 4.52 Escape (ESC)
-
- The Escape key allows the user to cancel all functions initiated from
- the working area. Once this key is pressed, the working area will be cleared
- to indicated that the operation has been canceled.
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- 5.0 Mouse Support
-
- Power Scanner now provides mouse support for users that prefer to use a
- mouse. This chapter contains information on the use of the mouse with the
- Power Scanner program. Pressing the right button brings up the popup menu
- then select the "Mouse" suboption by clicking on it with the left mouse
- button. The following diagram shows the mouse hot spots for the various
- options.
-
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ C:\ADA\PS\BACKUP │
- │ A ┌────────────────────┐ ┌──────────┬─────────┬────┐ │
- │ B │C:\ │<H>│ │ │ │ │
- │ C │ ├─ABC │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ D │ ├─ADA │ └──────────┴─────────┴────┘ │
- │ . │ │ ├─PS │ │
- │ . │ │ ├─BACKUP │ ┌──────┬─┬────────┬─┬─────┐ │
- │ . │ │ └─NPRINT │<3>│ │9│ │A│ │ │
- │<1>│ └─NED │<4>│ │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │<5>│ │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │<6>│ │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │<7>│ │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │<8>│ │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ └──────┴─┴────────┴─┴─────┘ │
- │ │ │ <B> │
- │ │ │ ┌─────────────────────────┐ │
- │ │ │ │ <F> <G> │ │
- │ │ <2> │ │ │ │
- │ └────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────┘ │
- │ <C> <D><E> │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
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- <1> Pressing the left mouse button on the desired drive letter
- will allow Power Scanner to change to that drive.
-
- Pressing the right mouse button on the desired drive letter
- will allow Power Scanner to display the amount of free space
- on the specified drive.
-
- <2> Pressing the left mouse button to the right of a directory
- name will position the directory selector in that directory.
- The user will not enter the directory.
-
- Pressing the left mouse over or to the left of the directory
- filename will place the use in that directory. The user will
- be placed in the directory.
-
- <3> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will position
- the directory selector at the top of the directory tree.
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- <4> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will scroll the
- directory selector down one file.
-
- <5> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will page the
- user down the directory tree.
-
- <6> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will page the
- user up the directory tree.
-
- <7> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will scroll the
- directory selector up one file.
-
- <8> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will position
- the directory selector at the bottom of the directory tree.
-
- <9> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will page down
- through the files.
-
- <A> Pressing the left mouse button in this area will page up
- through the files.
-
- <B> Pressing the left mouse button in this area allows the user
- to tag/untag all files.
-
- <C> Pressing the left mouse button over "DOS" at the bottom
- of the main display will push to DOS.
-
- <D> Pressing the left mouse button over "PS" at the bottom
- of the main display will allow the user to display the
- program's limits.
-
- <E> Pressing the left mouse button over the "V" in V4.0 at
- the bottom of the main display will allow the user to
- display the program's version.
-
- <F> Pressing the left mouse button in this area during a copy,
- move or delete operation will allow the operation to be
- verified.
-
- <G> Pressing the left mouse button in this area during a copy
- move or delete operation will allow the operation to be
- aborted.
-
- <H> Pressing the left mouse button over the arrow will allow the
- arrow keys to switch between the directory and file area.
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- 5.1 Mouse Popup Menus
-
- Power Scanner provides the user the options to use popup menus to select
- their options.
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- 5.2 Main Popup Menu
-
- Pressing the right mouse button out of the drive area will bring up the
- main Power Scanner mouse menu. It will be displayed at the top of the Power
- Scanner screen with the following format:
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- 5.3 SubOption Menus
-
- Placing the mouse pointer over the desired option from the main popup
- menu will display the options from the suboption menu.
-
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- 5.3.1 Cancel
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Cancel" option will cancel the
- main popup menu and restore the screen to its original contents.
-
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- 5.3.2 Directory
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Directory" option will popup the
- submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └───────╔══════════════╗──────────────────────────────────┘
- ║Add ║
- ║Delete ║
- ║Links ║
- ║Mount/Dismount║
- ║Rename ║
- ║Rescan ║
- ║Tree Dump ║
- ╚══════════════╝
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- 5.3.3 Files
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Files" option will popup the
- submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └─────────────────╔══════════════╗────────────────────────┘
- ║Attributes ║
- ║Control Rename║
- ║Control Tag ║
- ║Copy ║
- ║Delete ║
- ║Execute File ║
- ║Execute Links ║
- ║Find ║
- ║Links ║
- ║Move ║
- ║Print ║
- ║Protection ║
- ║Rename ║
- ║Sort ║
- ║Tag All ║
- ║Tag Attributes║
- ║Touch ║
- ║Untag All ║
- ╚══════════════╝
-
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- 5.3.4 Drives
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Drives" option will popup the
- submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └───────────────────────╔══════════════╗──────────────────┘
- ║Change Drive ║
- ║Free Space ║
- ╚══════════════╝
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- 5.3.5 Power
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Power" option will popup the
- submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └──────────────────────────────╔══════════════╗───────────┘
- ║43 Line Mode ║
- ║Colors ║
- ║Defaults ║
- ║Mouse Settings║
- ║Password ║
- ║Refresh ║
- ║Volume ID ║
- ╚══════════════╝
-
- 5.3.6 Edit
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Edit" option will popup the
- submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └────────────────────────────────────╔══════════════╗─────┘
- ║Edit ║
- ║List ║
- ║Word ║
- ╚══════════════╝
-
- 5.3.7 Information
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over the "Information" option will popup
- the submenu options. The following shows the format:
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │Cancel Directory Files Drives Power Edit Information Exit│
- └─────────────────────────────────────────╔══════════════╗┘
- ║ASCII Table ║
- ║Calendar ║
- ║Environment ║
- ║Drives ║
- ║Equipment ║
- ║Extended Help ║
- ║Help ║
- ║Mouse Help ║
- ║Note Pad ║
- ║Owner ║
- ║Phone Book ║
- ╚══════════════╝
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- 5.3.8 Exit
-
- Positioning the mouse pointer over "Exit" and pressing the left mouse
- button option will allow the user to Exit Power Scanner.
-
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- 5.4 Examples Using The Mouse
-
- The following shows a few examples using the mouse.
-
-
- 5.4.1 Copying Files
-
- The following example shows how to copy files from one directory to
- another.
-
- 1) Tag file(s) to be copied.
- 2) Select directory that files are to be copied to.
- 3) Press right mouse button to obtain menu bar.
- 4) Move the mouse pointer over the "FILES" selection and
- press the left mouse button. The files submenu will
- be displayed.
- 5) Move the mouse pointer over the "COPY" option and
- press the left mouse button.
- 6) The copy prompt will be displayed in the working area and
- at this point press the "enter" key. All tagged files
- will be copied to the desired directory.
-
- 5.4.2 Deleting Files
-
- The following example shows how to delete files.
-
- 1) Tag file(s) to be deleted.
- 2) Press right mouse button to obtain menu bar.
- 3) Move mouse pointer over "FILES" and press the left mouse
- button. The files submenu will be displayed.
- 4) Move the mouse pointer over the "DELETE" option and
- press the left mouse button. The verify prompt will
- be displayed in the working area.
- 5) Position the mouse pointer over the "V To Verify" in the
- working area and press the left mouse button. The tagged
- file(s) will be deleted.
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- 5.4.3 Change Drive
-
- This section provides an example for changing drives using the mouse.
-
- 1) Move the mouse pointer to the desired drive letter that is
- provided on the left side of the main display.
- 2) Press the left mouse button. Power Scanner will change to the
- selected drive if it is ready.
-
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- 5.4.4 Push To DOS
-
- This section gives an example of how to push to DOS.
-
- 1) Move the mouse pointer to the word "DOS" that is presented
- at the bottom of the Power Scanner display.
- 2) Press the left mouse button. The program will push to DOS.
-
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- 5.4.5 Mouse Help
-
- This section provides am example of how to get mouse help.
-
- 1) Move the mouse pointer to the section in the upper right corner
- of the display that read "Help = H".
- 2) Press the right mouse button. Mouse help will be displayed.
-
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- 5.4.6 Status Of All Drives
-
- This section explains how to obtain the status of all drives on the
- system.
-
- 1) Press the right mouse button to obtain the menu bar.
- 2) Position the mouse pointer over the "INFORMATION" option
- on the menu bar and press the left mouse button. The
- information submenu will be displayed.
- 3) Position the mouse pointer over the "DRIVES" option off of
- the submenu and press the left mouse button. The status of
- all drives on the system will be presented.
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- 6.0 Windows Setup
-
- This chapter will allow window users to install Power Scanner as a Non-
- Windows application. The user is given instructions for two different ways
- to install the program.
-
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- 6.1 Automatic Installation
-
- The file ps.pif has been include with the distribution kit so that
- Window users can use Power Scanner as a Non-Windows application.
-
- To allow Power Scanner to be installed every time the Windows setup
- option is executed, Power Scanner needs to be known to Windows. The
- following line needs to be added to the Window's file "setup.inf.
-
- *************************************************************
- * "Power Scanner", ps.exe, ps.pif, "", 128, n, n, n, n, 6 *
- *************************************************************
-
- This line needs to be added after the "[pif]" header, around line 480,
- within the "setup.inf" file. Along with the "ps.pif" file provided with
- Power Scanner, the program can easily be installed.
-
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- 6.2 Non-Automatic Installation
-
- The following instructions will allow the user to installed Power
- Scanner from the Windows screen.
-
- 1) Select the group that Power Scanner is to reside in
-
- 2) Select the FILE option in the upper left corner
-
- 3) Select the NEW option in the upper left corner
-
- 4) In the dialogue box select PROGRAM ITEM and OK
-
- 5) In the dialogue box for Description enter Power Scanner
- Command Line enter c:\ps\ps.exe
-
- At this point Power Scanner should have been installed into Windows
- with a DOS ICON. The next section will explain how to change the DOS ICON
- to the Power Scanner ICON.
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- 6.3 Power Scanner ICON
-
- This section will explain how to change the DOS ICON associated with
- Power Scanner to the ICON supplied with the distribution kit.
-
- 1) Select Power Scanner
-
- 2) Select FILE in upper left corner
-
- 2) Select PROPERTIES in the upper left corner
-
- 3) Select CHANGE ICON
-
- 4) Change Filename to c:\ps\ps.ico
-
- Once this option has been executed correctly a small Power Scanner
- screen will be displayed. The following is an example:
-
-
- ┌───┬──────┐
- │ ├─┬──┬─┤
- │ │ │ │ │
- │ ├─┴──┴─┤
- └───┴──────┘
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- 7.0 Power Scanner Files
-
-
- This section will describe all of the files required by Power Scanner
- during execution. Some of these files are created during the execution of
- the program. The files tagged with a "*" are create while selecting various
- Power Scanner options.
-
- 1) ps.exe - Power Scanner main program
-
- 2) ps_stand.exe - Power Scanner support file
-
- 3) ps_help.exe - Power Scanner extended help
-
- 4)* ps_std.def - Power Scanner standard defaults
-
- 5)* ps_glb.def - Power Scanner color definitions
-
- 6)* ps_pro.def - Power Scanner file protection definitions
-
- 7)* ps_adr.adr - Power Scanner phone book listings
-
- 8)* ps_note.pad - Power Scanner note pad file
-
- 9) ps.pif - Windows Interface File
-
- 10 ps.ico - Windows ICON for Power Scanner
-
- 10)* yearxxxx.out - Power Scanner calendar
- {where xxxx is the year of the calendar}
-
- 10)* ps_X_dir.log - Power Scanner directory log file
- There will be one for each logged drive
- {where X is the drive being logged}
-
- 11) ps_setup.exe - Modifies the users AUTOEXEC.BAT file to set
- up the environment for the PS environment
- and PATH
-
- 12) file_id.diz - Power Scanner description file to be used
- on PCBoard based BBSes
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- 8.0 Power Scanner Error Messages
-
- Power Scanner has five error messages. The following delineates the
- list:
-
- If the user does not set up a "SET" environment the following error
- will be displayed:
-
- 1) PS -F- PS Path Not Set In Environment
-
- Reference chapter 3.0 for installation of Power Scanner.
-
- 2) PS -F- Incorrect DOS Version
-
- DOS Version must be 3.0 or higher.
-
- 3) PS -F- Illegal Video Mode
-
- Power Scanner will not execute if the initial video mode is for a 40
- column setup.
-
- 4) PS -F- Unknown Error
-
- This error message will be display if Power Scanner aborts when an
- unknown error occurs. These types of errors should be reported to the
- author with the condition(s) that caused the error.
-
- 5) PS -F- Program Has Been Corrupted
-
- This error will occur if Power Scanner detects one of its checksum
- values is incorrect.
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- 9.0 List Of Bug Fixes
-
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- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 1.0 to 1.1:
-
- 1) Corrected problems will Allocation and Deallocation of memory
- when changing drives and when performing a directory rescan.
- 2) Fixed the Total Bytes and Tagged Bytes displayed.
- 3) Fixed the display of the current directory on the top border line.
- 4) Corrected the way the startup drive indicator was displayed.
- 5) Clear all tagged files when changing disk drives.
-
- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 1.1 to 1.2:
-
- 1) Correct a bug in the way the execute links are done.
- 2) Correct the way the options work in the "FIND" option
- 3) Fixed the Directory Sort
- 4) Added checks to make sure selected directory exist
- 5) Update directory line when deleting directories
- 6) Corrected the way directories are added
- 7) Turn off cursor when copying files during the copy options
-
- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 1.2 to 2.0:
-
- 1) Corrected the way colors are updated
-
- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 2.0 to 2.1:
-
- 1) After leaving Power Scanner, output to the terminal would not process
- all characters. For example performing a "dir /w" the TAB key would
- printed as " ".
-
-
- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 2.1 to 3.0:
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- 1) The down arrow key processing has been corrected to access
- the following pages of files the first time Power Scanner is
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- The following is a list of bug fixes from PS version 3.1 to 3.2:
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- been corrected. Directory names greater than 9 nine characters would
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- 10.0 Whats New
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- Power Scanner V1.1
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- The following is the list of new features to Power Scanner V1.1:
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- 1) The ability to dump the tree structure with the Alt-F5 function key.
- 2) The ability to link directories to the keys 1-9. The Shift-F8 function
- key allows the user to assign directories to these keys.
- 3) The ability to link executable tasks to the keys Alt1-Alt9. The
- Shift-F9 function key allows the user to assign executables to these
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- 4) The program has the option to find a specified file specification on the
- entire disk.
- 5) A TABing function that will allow the user to TAB to the first directory
- off of the root directory.
- 6) Add the "EXPAND" option in the Standards Defaults (Shift-F10) option.
- This option will allow the user to squeeze the directory tree display.
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- 1) The program now has the option to change attributes for all tagged
- files.
- 2) Add the "Z-Prompt" option in the Standards Defaults (Shift-F10) option.
- This option will allow the user to have the prompt "Press Enter Key To
- Return To PS" after each command entered.
- 3) "HELP = H" is now shown on the PS main display.
- 4) Added NPRINT Option
- 5) Added Password feature
- 6) Add the options so that the directory tree will be in sort order.
- 7) Added Clock
- 8) Display equipment on the system
- 9) Number of drives that can be logged has been increased to 20.
- 10) Colors for color monitors
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- 1) Change spacing character between file listings on main display
- 2) Increased display speed
- 3) Removed NPRINT option
- 4) Add ASCII table character set <Control-F2>
- 5) Added disclaimer <Control-F3>
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- Power Scanner V2.1
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- The following is the list of new features to Power Scanner V2.1:
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- The following is the list of new features to Power Scanner V3.0:
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- 1) The command line option, "Z", has been updated.
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- 4) Many routines have been Re-Written and more dynamic allocation of
- memory is used to reduce the size of the executables.
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- 5) A Phone Book feature has been added. This options allows the user
- to keep on line the phone numbers for 10 different people.
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- 6) A Calendar option has been added. This will print a hardcopy calendar
- in the directory defined by the 'SET' Environment variable in the
- 'AUTOEXEC.BAT' file.
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- 7) A Note Pad options had been include so that the user can keep on-line
- a small amount of information.
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- 8) With this version of Power Scanner the user is given the capability to
- Rename directories.
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- 9) This version of Power Scanner provides the capability to rename all
- tagged files.
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- 10) Power Scanner now provides the capability to detect all of the types
- of drives in the system.
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- 11) For systems with EGA or VGA monitors, the Control-E options will allow
- the use to select the 43 line mode.
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- 12) Power Scanner will execute "BASIC" files with a file type of ".BAS"
- with the X option. Because of the different basic interrupters, the
- user must define theirs through the Standard Default option, Shift-F1.
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- Power Scanner V3.1
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- The following is the list of new features to Power Scanner V3.1:
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- 1) This version of Power Scanner allows the user to display the system
- environment (Control-F4).
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- 2) The internal editor within Power Scanner has been re-worked
- so that the data fields will be in the border color instead
- of what ever DOS color is set.
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- 1) The user now has the ability to mount and dismount directories from
- the directory tree.
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- 3) The Directories Link option will now allow the user to access other
- drives other than the current drive.
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- 4) This version of Power Scanner provides the user with a screen saver
- option.
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- 5) The System Equipment option (Ctl-F1) will now detect if a Microsoft
- Compatible Network is installed.
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- 6) This version of Power Scanner includes the program "ps_setup.exe"
- that will update the users AUTOEXEC.BAT on the drive where Power
- Scanner is to be installed.
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- The following is the list of new features to Power Scanner V4.0:
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- 1) This version of Power Scanner now includes mouse support. Reference
- Chapter 5 for further information. The (Control-H) option will provide
- on line help for the mouse user.
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- 2) The drives option (Ctl-F2) will now print out the amount of free
- space for all Non-SUBST drives.
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- 3) The Setup program has been modified so that the user can specify what
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- 4) The phone book option (Ctl-F6) has been updated so that the program can
- hold upto 45 phone numbers.
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- 5) Power Scanner will now allow the user to define the number of directories
- that the program will process. (Reference Standards Defaults Shift-F1)
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- 6) Power Scanner will now allow the user to define the number of files that
- the program will process. (Reference Standards Defaults Shift-F1)
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- 7) Power Scanner will now allow those video monitors capable of displaying
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- 11.0 Licensing
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- * A $17 shareware contribution is requested for using the
- program.
- * The author retains the sole right to sell the program.
- * The author grants users the right to copy and distribute
- the program within the following constraints:
- - All program files remain unaltered and are distributed
- together.
- - No attempt is made to sell the program, or to make
- money from it or any modified version of it.
- - The program is not bundled with any other hardware or
- software transactions without the author's permission.
- * Continued use of the program (more than 3 weeks) by any
- individual, corporation or institution without a single
- user or site license is prohibited.
- * Single user licenses are obtained by sending in the $17
- shareware contribution.
- * Corporations and other institutions (including government
- and educational) which desire using the program should
- refer to the last page of this document for site licensing
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- 12.0 Disclaimer
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- The author disclaims all warranties expressed or implied as to the
- quality or performance of this program. The author will not be held liable
- for any lost profits, lost savings or any other direct, indirect,
- incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this program.
- Your use of this program constitutes your agreement to this disclaimer and
- your release of the author from any form of liability or litigation.
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- The latest version of Power Scanner and other products developed by
- this author can be found on the following BBS:
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- The Programmer's Corner
- Columbia Maryland
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- 301-596-7692 through 7697
- 301-995-6873 through 6877
- 301-621-3424 and 3436
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- 14.0 Power Scanner AUTOEXEC.BAT Setup Program
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- The Power Scanner setup file "ps_setup.exe" will make modifications to
- the users AUTOEXEC.BAT so that Power Scanner will be able to execute on the
- users system. The program adds two pieces of information to the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT, first the "PS" environment is defined and second the PATH
- statement is updated to point to Power Scanner. Before the users
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file is modified, a copy will be made and called AUTOEXEC.OLD.
- If the user does not have an AUTOEXEC.BAT file on their system, then one
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- *******************************************************************
- ** Please pass this program on to your friends and upload it to ***
- ** other BBSes ***
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- * Power Scanner INSTALLATION *
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- Users with previous versions of Power Scanner must delete the following
- files:
- - ps_adr.adr
- - ps_std.def
- - ps_pro.def
- - ps_gbl.def
- - ps_X_dir.log {Where X Is A Logged Drive}
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- 1) Create a directory on the disk where Power Scanner is to be installed
- (ie: md c:\ps)
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- 2) Copy all Power Scanner files to the directory created above
- (ie: copy *.* c:\ps)
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- 3) Modify AUTOEXEC.BAT with PS environment variable and update PATH
- (ie: ps_setup c:\ps)
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- 4) Re-Boot System
- (ie: Ctl-Alt-Del)
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- (ie: PS)
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- ** "ps_setup.exe" Can Be Deleted After Power Scanner Has been Installed **
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- Power Scanner (tm) Version 4.0
- Copyright (c) 1991-1992
- All Rights Reserved
-
- William Ned Miller
- 7504 Saffron Court
- Hanover MD 21076
- (410) 766-2365
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- Single User Registration Form
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- Registration Provides:
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- 1) Notification of the next release of Power Scanner
- 2) Instructions on how to remove the time delay and 17$ shareware request
- message and receive their own registration serial number. (Alt-O)
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- To register your copy of Power Scanner please fill in the following
- information and send it along with $17 (US) to:
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- William Ned Miller { Please only send }
- 7504 Saffron Court { checks drawn on }
- Hanover MD 21076 { U.S. banks or }
- { postal money }
- { orders. }
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- Power Scanner (tm) Version 4.0
- Copyright (c) 1991-1992
- All Rights Reserved
-
- William Ned Miller
- 7504 Saffron Court
- Hanover MD 21076
- (410) 766-2365
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- Site License Agreement Order Form
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- Max # Users Purchase Price Cost/Workstation
- 1 - 20 ........... $340.00 $17.00
- 21 - 40 ........... $560.00 $14.00
- 41 - 60 ........... $720.00 $12.00
- 61 - 80 ........... $880.00 $11.00
- 81 - 100 ........... $1000.00 $10.00
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- William Ned Miller { Please only send checks }
- 7504 Saffron Court { drawn on U.S. banks of }
- Hanover MD 21076 { postal money orders }
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- Site License Provides:
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- 1. Legal right to use Power Scanner on the specified number of
- workstations.
- 2. Two (2) floppies containing the next release of the program.
- All additional copies of the program, up to the limit ordered,
- will be made by the purchaser.
- 3. Site registration serial number. (Alt-O)
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- Ordering Information
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- Site License desired for a maximum of ______ workstations.
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- To be sent to: ____________________________________________ Please
- Print
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- Point of Contact: __________________________________________
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- System Type: 8088/8086 _____ 80x86_____________
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- Phone: (____)_______-__________________