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- PROGRAM LICENSE
- ===============
-
-
- ProPoc 1.4 for PSION Series 3 and 3a is owned and
-
- (c)Copyright 1993-1995 by Berthold Daum.
-
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- Shareware version
- -----------------
-
- The shareware version is clearly recognisable in the "About" screen.
- The version number has the appendix "(sh)" which the commercial version has not.
-
- The shareware version may be distributed freely (not for resale)
- only in its original form including this documentation.
- You can use ProPoc freely for 10 days, but if you want to continue
- using it, you have to register.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- | Warning!!!!!!! |
- | This shareware version has been "crippled". |
- | 1. Number of projects in one file restricted to 2. |
- | 2. Number of activities in one file restricted to 20 |
- | 3. Number of milestones in one file restricted to 4 |
- | 4. Files from older ProPoc versions can only be |
- | converted with the registered version. |
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- For registration details see below.
-
-
- Disclaimer
- ----------
-
- Although ProPoc has been extensively tested, the author shall not be
- responsible for any loss of any kind due to its use. It is the
- user's responsibility to establish the suitability of this
- software for any particular purpose.
-
-
-
- Registration of Shareware version
- ---------------------------------
-
- The shareware version comes in S3 and S3a mode.
-
- The registration fee is A$59.95 for the shareware version + A$6.00 for postage and handling.
- We can send you a registration number by email, and send you the printed manual
- and a floppy with all of our shareware by mail.
-
- Please use the ORDER.FRM. Post it via mail or email or FAX.
-
- Alternatively, you can register via CompuServe (GO SWREG):
-
- Author: Berthold Daum
- Program title: PROPOC V1.4 S3/S3a
- Registration ID: 3841
- Fee: US$ 54.95 plus postage and handling
-
- Registered users can upgrade to a higher version (commercial, power pack)
- by paying the price difference (plus postage).
-
-
- The price of the commercial version is A$99.00 + A$6.00 for postage and handling.
- We can send you a ZIPPED version by email (add A$5.00), and send you the printed manual
- and a floppy with the full version and all of our shareware by mail.
-
- Please use the form ORDER.FRM. Post it via mail or email.
-
- Berthold Daum
- lichtbild p/l
- 21 Margate St.
- Beaumaris, Vic. 3193
- Australia
-
- CompuServe 100026,3365
- INTERNET: 100026.3365@compuserve.com
-
- Entering the registration number:
-
- Call the ABOUT-box (PSION-/) then press PSION-/ again and enter your
- first name and the registration number.
-
-
- Commercial version
- ------------------
-
- Registered users can upgrade to the commercial version by paying the price
- difference plus postage (see ORDER.FRM).
-
- The following additional features are supported with the commercial version:
-
- - "Save as" function to export project to spreadsheets.
- Spreadsheets are generated in the formats SPR and WKS. SPR is a PSION
- proprietary format while WKS is understood be most spreadsheet programs.
- If you use the cost estimation functions of ProPoc, you may find the
- option "SPR with graphics" interesting. This mode will generate with the
- spreadsheet a series of graphics (one for each project in the file).
- These graphics show the item cost and cumulated costs (milestones and project)
- as stacks.
-
- - Cashflow analysis. This opens up a totally new dimension in project control.
- Positive costs or negative costs (earnings) can be assigned to activities.
- A specific function allows to plot an accumulated cost graph over the time axis.
- The graph shows at which time how much money is needed to keep a project
- (or an ensemble of projects) going.
- This function is only available on S3a.
-
- - Location control. A specific location can be assigned to a project.
- If a non-global location is specified, resources are not allowed to be
- used on different locations during the same time interval.
-
- - Agenda link. An option allows to use the PSION Agenda instead of Morpheus
- as an alarm handler. ProPoc alarms will be shown in the Agenda, can be edited,
- and will move to other days when projects change.
- This feature comes handy as a "one stop information".
- This function is only available on S3a.
-
- - Supply of public holiday files for a variety of countries.
-
- - German and English language versions available.
-
- - Explicite online help file.
-
-
- NEW!!! Recommendation program
- -----------------------------
-
- We distribute our programs directly to offer you the lowest prices as
- possible. Direct distribution depends very much on mouth-to-mouth recommendation.
- We would like to acknowledge this fact by honouring the recommenation of our
- products. If you are a registered user of any of our products, and another
- user quotes your name when he registers, we will send you a floppy disc with
- the newest versions of the products you had registered absolutely free !
-
-
-
-
- ProPoc Version 1.4 - Release Notes
- ==================================
-
- Program Description
- -------------------
-
- ProPoc is a project planner.
- It can handle multiple projects, activities, milestones, and resources.
-
- Activities and milestones can depend on the completion of other
- activities. Activities can share resources, even between
- different projects.
-
- ProPoc determines the StartDate and EndDate of each activity,
- the ActualDate of each Milestone, the number of days each
- activity is allowed to float, and if a activity or milestone
- is critical.
-
- The results are displayed in graphical or table form on screen or
- can be printed in ASCII- or WORD-form (tables). The commercial version
- allows output to SPREADSHEET and AGENDA, too.
-
-
- Platforms
- ---------
-
- The program runs on PSION S3 and S3a, and Acorn PocketBook I & II
- in native mode.
-
-
- Requirements
- ------------
-
- The disk space requirements are between 55k and 80k depending
- on the options.
-
- When active, the system requires about 33k of main memory.
-
- We recommend to install the system on flash SSD,
- the PROJ folder (data drive) on the internal disk or a RAM SSD.
-
-
-
- New features in Version V1.4
- ----------------------------
-
- - Lead and lag days for activities and milestones
-
- - Budgets for activities and projects
-
- - cumulated resource schedule
- Printer: table form
- Screen graphic mode: graphical form, use CNTRL-cursor keys to scroll.
- Screen table mode: table form
-
- - TAB/Shift-TAB switches resources in resource schedule.
-
- - Up to 15 resources (instead of 7)
-
-
- - S3a support:
- - Support of big screen and all 13 system fonts
- - Zoom in both directions
- - Support of diamond key for display mode switching
- - Show and hide links from menu
- - Currency symbol for new project files taken from systems setting
-
- Last minute enhancement (not contained in manual)
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- - Navigation in graphical mode: To move from critical activity to critical
- activity switch CAPS on. Don't forget to switch it off thereafter.
- - Reorder indicator: If automatic reorder is switched off, a little indicator (+/-)
- in the top right corner of the screen (bottom right corner in table mode)
- will indicate when a reorder is required.
- - Flashing cursor
- - Table mode: Milestones are now underlined, critical items are bulleted
- - Progress report: In addition to "Open,delayed,closed" the status
- of an activity can be set to 10%,20%,30%,...,90% completion,
- if all prerequisites are closed.
- This will be reflected in the graphical display.
- The project statistics will show the completion value for the whole project.
- - Diagram-WordFiles can now be printed in landscape orientation (provided your printer can)
- - Show function does not longer interrupt link mode
- - PSION-Shift-Cursor up/down in table mode leads to project begin/end
-
-
- ProPoc Description
- ==================
-
-
-
- Explanation of terms:
-
- File:
- -----
- Each file can contain:
- 7 projects
- 224 activities
- 56 milestones
- 7 resources
- 1 set of preferences(alarm, mode, holidays)
-
- Files are totally independent from each other.
- It is possible to copy activities and milestones from
- one file to another by using the Copy function, closing
- the first file, opening the second file, and using the
- Insert function.
-
- Project:
- --------
-
- Name:
- a unique name
- Description:
- up to 255 characters of text
- Priority: 1 for high, 7 for low
- Priorities are unique! If you
- specify for instance priority 3
- the other projects in the file are
- pushed upwards or downwards.
- High priorities wins in resource conflicts.
- Start Date:
- Official project start date.
- Alarm advance days:
- How many days before the event you want
- to have the alarm
- Alarm for:
- Type of events generating alarms
-
- End date:
- Computed end date for project.
- Total duration:
- Difference between end date and start date
- Critical:
- List of critical activities
- Hot milestones:
- List of milestones where the actual date is
- higher or equal the planned date.
- Total costs:
- Accumulated fix costs and resource costs.
- Budget:
- Planned total costs for project.
-
- Two figures will be shown in the project
- statistics:
- 1. Budget as entered for project
- 2. Budget computed from activity budgets.
-
- Item:
- -----
- Can be both an activity or a milestone.
-
- Project:
- to which project it belongs
- Name:
- unique name
- Description:
- up to 255 characters of text
- Lead:
- A number of workdays before the
- activity actually begins or the
- milestone is actually due.
- No resources are allocated during the
- lead time.
- A negative lead value can be used
- to overlap depending activities.
- Earliest date:
- Activities may depend on external
- influences, e.g. suppliers. This may
- define an earliest date for activity
- start.
- Duration:
- Duration of Activity in days.
- Lag:
- A number of workdays after the
- activity by which depending activities
- are delayed.
- No resources are allocated during the
- lag time.
- A negative lag value can be used
- to overlap depending activities.
- Usage of:
- Percentage (0-100) of how much
- the resource is used. Most important
- resource: Yourself. If some activities
- must be done in business hours, create a
- resource business hours - or split yourself
- into a business you and a home you.
- Fix Costs:
- Setup costs for activity.
- Budget:
- Planned total costs for activity.
-
- Planned date:
- Planned date for milestone. If the
- actual date exceeds the planned date,
- the activities causing this will go
- critical and the milestone will go hot.
-
- Links:
- List of activities the current activity
- or milestone is depending on.
-
- Start date:
- Computed start date for an activity.
- Activites in other projects with higher
- priority can influence the start date
- when they compete for the same resources.
-
- End date:
- Start date + duration
-
- Float days:
- Number of days, the activity is allowed
- to float.
- Activites in other projects with higher
- and lower priority can influence the float days
- when they compete for the same resources.
- An activity with null float days is called
- critical.
-
- Actual date:
- Computed actual date for a milestone
-
- Links:
- ------
- Milestones and Activities can depend on other activities
- in the same project. To define such a link, use the
- Link function. Then navigate to the desired activity
- and press Enter. ESC will cancel the link mode.
- To remove links, use the Unlink function.
-
-
- Associated documents:
- ---------------------
-
- Items (activities and milestones) can have associated WORD documents. These
- can be quite complex documents containing very detailed descriptions.
-
- When you press PSION-A or Shift-ENTER, the WORD processor is activated
- and the associated document is opened (or created if it did not exist).
- Then you edit the document in the usual way (you may even print it). When
- you leave the WORD processor with PSION-X you are back in ProPoc.
- You can delete an associated document with PSION-H out of ProPoc.
- Associated documents are deleted, too, when the item or the whole project
- is deleted (PSION-D or PSION-V).
-
- Associated documents are stored under the following pathname:
-
- project_folder\project_file\itmname.WRD
-
- for instance, an associated document for item REGIST in project PROPOC
- would be stored in
-
- LOC::M:\PROJ\PROPOC\REGIST.WRD.
-
- Restrictions:
-
- The hardest restriction is memory. Each WORD document uses at
- least 700 byte, so 20 documents would use a minimum of 14k. So use
- associated documents sparingly. Use the item description entry for
- short descriptions.
-
- The ProPoc print functions will not print associated documents.
- Associated documents must be printed out of the WORD processor.
-
-
-
-
- Preferences:
- ============
-
- The preferences are file specific and can be
- modified with the Preferences function.
-
-
-
- Mode
- ----
-
- Reorder:
- For small projects choose "automatic".
- For big projects it is better to use "manual"
- and to call the Reorder function from time
- to time.
- Font:
- Different screen fonts to be selected
- small/normal/big (S3), 13 system fonts (S3a)
- Statuswindow:
- on/off (S3), off/big/small (S3a)
- Display:
- normal (1 day = 1 character)
- condensed (1 day = 2 pixels)
- table (spreadsheet like mode)
- Show Links:
- Yes/no
- When set to "yes", links are shown as a line
- from the end of a requisite activity to the
- beginning of the linked item. If one of both
- is not contained in the current screen, the link
- as only shown as a short dotted line.
- Show Grid:
- Yes/no
- Shows gridlines at weekstart when set to "yes"
-
- Holidays
- --------
-
- By default the system workdays/weekends are used
- and the custom holidays are disabled.
-
- You may, however, change weekend and custom public holidays.
-
-
- Resources
- ---------
-
- Resources are created and edited with the preference
- function.
-
- When no resources are defined the project planning
- process is straight forward.
- However, when resources are defined, the planning
- becomes a tricky optimisation process. We use a
- heuristic strategy (otherwise computation times
- would be enormous). This strategy may sometimes
- not lead to the shortest possible project duration.
-
- You can, however, use "Earliest date", dummy links,
- dummy activities, to make manual adjustments.
-
- You can print or display a resource schedule for the current
- project or for all projects with PSION-Z.
-
- Name: Unique resource name
-
- Cost per workday: Resource costs
-
- rated: - full time (100% during usage)
- - shared in project (100% but shared between activities)
- - shared overall (100% but shared between activities)
- - part time (as defined in Resource usage)
-
- For further details see manual.
-
- Public holiday file:
- --------------------
- Use this function to edit the global holiday file.
- You may disable or enable a holiday, set it to "Custom"
- or choose "Modify" to edit it.
-
- A holiday can be based on EasterSunday in which case a delay
- can be entered (e.g. -2 for Good Friday).
- Otherwise you simply specify a base date which can be
- modified. Example:
- Base date: 31Oct
- Modification: Sat
- Direction: before
- Result: the last Saturday in October.
-
- Holidays set to "Always" are enforced through all project files.
- Holidays set to "Never" are disabled for all project files.
- Holidays set to "Custom" depend on the Calendar setting
- in each project file.
-
-
- Display:
- ========
- The screen shows a window to the current project.
- Switch projects with PSION-T or the TAB key.
- Switch the Statuswindow on or off with CONTROL-MENU.
- Switch the Display mode (normal/condensed/table) with CONTROL-MENU.
- If an item has an associated document the cursor is displayed
- as a rectangle, otherwise as a triangle.
-
- Graphic mode (normal/condensened):
- ----------------------------------
- Navigate along the time axis with the forward/backward cursor keys.
- The PSION key accelerates.
-
- Little arrows in the bottom left corner indicate if there
- are more activity lines.
- Scroll with the upward/downward cursor keys.
-
- The project name is found in the botton right corner of the main
- window.
- Activities are displayed as horizontal solid 1-pixel lines, if critical as
- solid 2-pixel lines. The name of the activity is found below the line.
-
- Milestones are displayed as vertical dotted 1-pixel lines, if critical
- as solid 1-pixel lines, if overdue as solid 2-pixel lines. In this case
- a dotted line to the left at the bottom of the vertical line indicates
- the delay. The name of the milestone is found to the right at the bottom
- of the vertical line.
-
- A calendar is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Saturdays and
- Sundays are marked with a dash, Week start is marked with a dot.
- The date displayed above refers to that date.
- Holidays (weekends and public holidays) have a dash at the very
- bottom of the screen. Activities appear dotted in holiday areas.
-
- During link mode a line is drawn from the origin item to the target item.
-
- If the cursor is set on an activity you can use the <> keys
- to modify the activity duration.
-
- Table mode
- ----------
- Navigate along the time axis with the up/down cursor keys.
- Scroll with the Left/right cursor keys.
- The PSION key accelerates.
-
- If a value appears in a lupe (extra window) it can be modified.
-
- Numeric key: Add digit
- DEL key: Remove digit
- ESC key: Restore old value
- Alpha key: Select value
- <> keys: Decrease/increase value or rotate values
-
-
-
-
- The ProPoc-HyperPoc Connection
- ------------------------------
- Beginning with ProPoc V1.32 and HyperPoc V2.22 it is possible to attach
- ProPoc items to HyperPoc cards and vice versa. This feature allows to use
- HyperPoc cards as an active documentation medium for project plans.
-
- The following information is not contained in the manuals, as this function
- has been created after the manuals were printed.
-
- 1a. To link a HyperPoc Card to an ProPoc item:
- Edit that item using the ProPoc function PSION-M (or ENTER)
- Include a reference to the HyperPoc card into the description field
- Syntax: {stack_name/card_numer}
- The curly brackets identify the enclosed string as a reference
- and the slash separates the stack_name from the card number.
- Abbreviation:
- If you enter only a single left curly bracket "{" ProPoc and
- HyperPoc is currently active (in the background), ProPoc will
- automatically insert a reference string pointing to the current
- card in HyperPoc.
- 1b. To jump to a linked card:
- Press PSION-TAB. If HyperPoc was not already running it will be invoked.
-
- 2a. To link a ProPoc item to a HyperPoc card:
- In HyperPoc create an application link to ProPoc (PSION-L in edit mode).
- If ProPoc is currently active (in the background), HyperPoc will
- automatically remember the current cursor position in the ProPoc file.
- 2b. To jump to a ProPoc item from a HyperPoc card:
- Activate the application link to ProPoc. If ProPoc was not already
- running it will be invoked. The cursor is positioned to the linked item.
-
-
-
-
- Installation
- ============
-
- Host platforms
- --------------
-
- We deliver our products via email or on 3.5" floppy discs (1.44 MB IBM Format)
- On request we can send out 720 kB floppy discs.
- These formats can be read by PC, Mac, Amiga, Atari, Acorn.
-
- If you received the software via email or downloaded it from an electronic
- network you will received it in compressed format (PKZIPF). You will need
- the latest version of PKUNZIP to decompress the software.
-
- On the Macintosh do not use the standard UNZIP utility. Instead, use
- the ZIPIT utility which you will find on your network.
- In ZIPIT uncheck the box that says: "By default, smart-strip line feeds
- from text files."
-
- As a rule of thumb avoid options containing the word "smart".
-
-
- Installation from PC or Mac
- ---------------------------
-
- 1. Decompress the software (see above).
-
- 2. Connect your Series3 computer to your PC or Mac. Start MCLINK
- and activate "Remote link" from the PSIONs system screen.
-
- 3. Set the cursor under the RunOPL-icon (not under the OPL editor!) and
- press TAB. When the file selection screen appears, press TAB again.
- In the first line of the dialog box specify the name of the installation
- directory (where the new software is stored), e.g. REM::C:\CSERVE\DOWNLOAD\
- A file selection list appears.
-
- 4. Select the file !setup3.opa (first file). Press ENTER.
- SetUp3 now takes control. The screen goes blank for a few seconds. Don't panic.
- A file selector box appears.
-
- 5. If the file selector box shows the product name, just press ENTER.
- If the file selector box shows a language, choose a language of your choice.
- If your language is not mentioned, select "international", which is English.
-
- 6. The file transfer starts. If the product was installed before,
- SetUp3 will start a dialog asking you if you want to
- (Continue) = Overwrite existing version
- (Other drive) = Install new version on different drive
- (Options only) = Install options you did not install the first time.
-
- 7. SetUp3 asks you about the drives to use:
- System drive: Where the programs go to. We recommend a Flash SSD.
- Data drive: Where you keep your data. We recommend internal disk or RAM SSD.
- Permanent drive: Where Morpheus will be installed. Usually internal drive, see below.
-
- 8. SetUp3 will ask you about optional modules. You can decide to install
- them now, or you can leave it for later.
-
- 9. SetUp3 will give instructions on how to proceed after the successful
- transfer.
-
-
- Installation from other platforms
- ---------------------------------
-
- On other platforms than PC or Mac there are two possibilities:
-
- A) You have enough free memory, preferably on internal memory, RAM or a spare Flash pack.
- Proceed as follows:
-
- 1. Decompress the software (see above).
-
- 2. Transfer the whole installation folder to a new installation folder on
- the palmtop (M:\INSTAL\ for instance).
- However, there is no need to tranfer *.ZIP, *.TXT, and *.FRM files, so you may
- leave these ones out.
-
- 3. Set the cursor under the RunOPL-icon (not under the OPL editor!) and
- press TAB. When the file selection screen appears, navigate to the new
- installation folder on the palmtop.
- Continue as described above under (4).
- After installation is completed remove the installation folder from the palmtop.
-
-
- B) If you do not have so much memory an assisted manual installation is still possible.
- Proceed as follows:
-
-
- 1. Decompress the software (see above).
-
- 2. Connect your Series3 computer to your host computer. Start the host
- communications software and activate "Remote link" from the PSIONs system screen.
-
- 3. Copy !setup3.opa into M:\APP\ .
- Copy a *.ipf file of your choice into M:\APP\ .
- Install !setup3 to the system screen (see user manual).
-
- 4. Activate !setup3 by positioning the highlight under it and pressing ENTER.
- A file selector box appears.
-
- 5. Acknowledge the file selector box by pressing ENTER.
-
- 6. The installation begins. If the product was installed before,
- SetUp3 will start a dialog asking you if you want to
- (Continue) = Overwrite existing version
- (Other drive) = Install new version on different drive
- (Options only) = Install options you did not install the first time.
-
- 7. SetUp3 asks you about the drives to use:
- System drive: Where the programs go to. We recommend a Flash SSD.
- Data drive: Where you keep your data. We recommend internal disk or RAM SSD.
- Permanent drive: Where Morpheus will be installed. Usually internal drive, see below.
-
- 8. SetUp3 will ask you about optional modules. You can decide to install
- them now, or you can leave it for later.
-
- 9. SetUp3 will ask you to copy files from the installation directory
- on the host computer to a target destination on the PSION.
- Start the file transfer from your host computer. When the file has
- been transmitted, acknowledge be pressing ENTER on the PSION.
-
- 11.SetUp3 will give instructions on how to proceed after the successful
- transfer.
-
-
- When things go wrong
- --------------------
-
- If the installation does not run smoothly, do not try to install
- manually. The chance is, that if Setup3 or the installation control (IPF)
- file was corrupted, that other modules are corrupted, too.
-
- Please read the instructions again and repeat installation.
-
- You could also try to use a lower transmission speed between host and PSION.
-
- If the problem should persist, check for data corruption.
- Order another floppy disc, or download again.
-
- If the problem still persists, please seek our advice.
-
-
- Morpheus
- --------
-
- If you want access help texts or use alarms you need Morpheus.
-
- Please do not send us questions "What is Morpheus". Instead read this:
-
- One of the tricky things when writing OPL-applications is the HELP-key.
- For instance, it is not possible to react to the HELP-key when a menu
- or a dialog box is on the screen, which is not very nice, because you
- may want help to fill out that dialog box.
-
- That is the reason why we created Morpheus. Morpheus is a independent
- application which runs in the background and intercepts the HELP-key.
- Morpheus checks which application is in the foreground and will then
- display the appropriate help texts.
-
- The other function of Morpheus is to handle alarms (for the products
- ProPoc and HyperPoc). It can do this better than the Agenda.
-
- Morpheus is launched automatically by any application that uses Morpheus'
- services. Morpheus will stay active as long as a client application is
- active or any Morpheus-alarms are scheduled. (The actual shutdown may
- be delayed for 1 minute). So, usually you don't have to shutdown
- Morpheus manually.
-
- One of the beauties of the system is that Morpheus can serve many masters.
- So if you use some of our products simultanously, still only one
- copy of Morpheus will be active.
-
- Morpheus is installed on the "permanent drive", usually the internal disk.
- The permanent drive should not be removed from the palmtop and cannot
- be reformatted unless Morpheus is stopped.
-
- If you must, here is the way:
-
- Install Morpheu2 to the system screen (see user manual)
- Then press PSION-Z(S3) or SHIFT-PSION-X(S3a) to kill Morpheus.
- If Morpheus was running it will respond with a beep and will die.
- Deinstall Morpheus (see user manual).
-
-
- Deinstallation
- --------------
-
- To deinstall the application from you palmtop proceed as follows.
-
- 1. First backup your system.
-
- 2. If you don't have other applications that use Morpheus:
- Stop Morpheus as described above.
- Remove MORPHEU2.OPA and folder \MORPHEU2 from the folder M:\APP.
-
- 3. If you don't have other applications that use alarms (HyperPoc)
- remove the file ALRM.$$$ from the root directory M:\.
- If the file is locked, try again after a short while.
-
- 4. If you do not have other applications from us (POC-appications)
- remove the folder \APP\COMMON from the system drive.
-
- 5. Remove the file PROPOC.OPA and the folder PROPOC from
- the folder APP on the system drive.
-
- 6. Remove the datafolders PROJ from the data drive(s).
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- 7. Remove the license file PROPOC.$$$ from the root directory M:\
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- Troubleshooting
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- Alarms are not ringing or are ringing at the wrong time:
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- Alarms are only updated when ProPoc is exitted,
- or when a new project file is opened. Please exit
- ProPoc and restart.
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- Removing all alarms:
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- We recommend not to delete file ALRM.$$$. This would
- also delete alarms set with other ...Poc applications such
- as HyperPoc. ProPoc would also recreate the file in the
- next session.
- Instead, edit each project (PSION-M) and set "Alarms for"
- to "none". Then exit ProPoc. ProPoc will remove all
- alarm entries from ALRM.$$$.
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- Acknowledgements
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- Thanks to Gary Barr, Frederic Caussarieu, Lonnie Dworkin, Tony Jeffrey, Wolfgang Schmid
- for help and creative input.
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