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- 4OS2 Shareware README.DOC
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- Version 2.5 -- October 12, 1994
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-
- [Copyright 1992 - 1994, JP Software Inc., All Rights Reserved.
- Published by JP Software Inc., P.O. Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174
- USA, (617) 646-3975. 4OS2, 4OS2/16, and 4OS2/32 are trademarks and 4DOS
- is a registered trademark of JP Software Inc. OS/2 is a trademark of
- IBM Corporation. Other product and company names are trademarks of
- their respective owners.]
-
- Greetings, and thanks for trying 4OS2!
-
- This file contains a variety of information you should read before using
- 4OS2, including:
-
- * Changes in version 2.5 * Technical support
- * Files included with 4OS2 * Bulletin board support
- * Installation instructions * Shareware and ASP policies
- * Upgrading from 4OS2 2.0
-
- If you have tried a shareware copy of 4OS2 and want to place an order,
- see the product and ordering information in the file ORDERINF.DOC, or
- call us at (800) 368-8777 (USA only, orders only please!) or (617) 646-
- 3975. An order form is included separately in the file ORDER.FRM. JP
- Software also offers Take Command, an exciting new command processor for
- Windows and Windows NT; and other products which complement 4OS2, like
- the 4OS2 Utility Disk.
-
- For complete installation instructions, see page 4. These instructions
- cover installation procedures for both new users and those upgrading
- from a previous version of 4OS2.
-
- The license agreement which governs your use of 4OS2 is included
- separately in the file LICENSE.DOC. Please read it before ordering.
- The text is written in plain English, and clearly explains your rights
- and responsibilities as a user of 4OS2. For more information on the
- shareware system under which you obtained this copy of 4OS2, see page 7.
-
- This file, like all 4OS2 ASCII documentation files, is formatted at 58
- lines per page, and contains form feeds and page footers. It can be
- viewed with a file viewer such as the 4OS2 LIST command, or printed on
- most PC printers using the command:
-
- copy readme.doc prn
-
- Printing it with a program that formats the pages is not likely to work
- due to the formatting included in the file.
- (10/94-2.5A)
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- 4OS2 2.5 [10-12-94] README.DOC page 1
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- Changes in Version 2.5
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- Be sure to read the installation instructions in this file before
- installing 4OS2!
-
- Version 2.5 is a major new release of 4OS2. It coincides with
- similar major releases of our other command processors: 4DOS version
- 5.5 and 4DOS for Windows NT version 2.5.
-
- If you are a current 4OS2 user, be sure to check over the list of
- changes in this version, in the file UPDAT25.DOC, BEFORE you begin
- using version 2.5! The list below gives only a very small sample of
- what's new in this version. If you're a new 4OS2 user, you can skip
- UPDAT25.DOC.
-
- Here is a partial list of the new features in this version:
-
- * The new FFIND command can quickly locate a file by name,
- or find text within a file, anywhere on your system. You
- can even use extended wildcards for both filenames and
- text, allowing fast, flexible searches.
-
- * The maximum file description length has been increased
- to 511 characters.
-
- * Colors can now be specified as either digits or the
- color name to help those who are running out of room for
- ColorDir specifications.
-
- * LIST now supports wildcards in searches, so you can look
- for text using all the extended wildcard features you
- already use to search for files.
-
- * KEYSTACK automatically calculates scan codes for you,
- making it easier to enter keystrokes for troublesome
- programs that require them.
-
- * New variables and functions for batch programmers
- include keystroke detection, binary file reads and writes,
- string formatting, and conditional calcualations.
-
- * Errors in batch files display the batch file name and
- the line number where the error occured.
-
- * All file processing commands now support file selection
- by attribute (e.g. you can easily delete all hidden files
- or copy all read-only files)
-
- * Directory histories are inherited and can be global like
- aliases and command history.
-
- * @FINDFIRST/@FINDNEXT now support include lists.
-
-
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- 4OS2 2.5 [10-12-94] README.DOC page 2
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- Files Included with 4OS2 2.5
-
- Please note that the way your copy of 4OS2 is "packaged" will vary
- depending on the distribution method (5.25" disk, 3.5" disk, or on-
- line). In general there will be one 5.25" 1.2MB disk, or one 3.5"
- 720K disk.
-
- On-line copies will be in three .ZIP files. Part "A" consists of
- files specific to the 16-bit or 32-bit version, and will be in
- 4OS216.ZIP or 4OS216A.ZIP (16-bit), and 4OS232.ZIP or 4OS232A.ZIP
- (32-bit). You only need to download the file for the version you use
- (see below, or see the 4OS2.DOC file for more details on 16-bit and
- 32-bit versions of 4OS2). Part "B", the files which are the same for
- both the 16-bit and 32-bit versions, will be in 4OS2B.ZIP or
- 4OS225B.ZIP.
-
- In addition, you may choose to download the 4DOS, 4OS2, and 4DOS/NT
- Reference Manual (the file is named REFMAN.DOC, and is typically
- stored in the file JP4REF.ZIP). This is a large file and much of the
- same information is available in the online help system, but we do
- make the ASCII version of the manual available for those who wish to
- download it.
-
- Similarly, if you have a printed version of the previous 4OS2 2.0
- Reference Manual and want to download the addendum to update it to
- version 2.5, look for the file JP4ADD.ZIP, which contains
- ADDENDUM.DOC. The addendum is shipped to you automatically if you
- order an upgrade to version 2.5 from JP Software.
-
- ZIP files distributed by JP Software will display the message
- "Authentic files Verified! # VHJ325 JP Software Inc." when they
- are unzipped. If you do not see this message, the ZIP file you are
- using has been modified. This does not necessarily indicate a
- problem, but it does alert you to the fact that the file has been
- changed since it was created by JP Software.
-
- The following files are included with this version of 4OS2:
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- 4OS2.EXE* 4OS2 program file
- 4OS2.DOC ASCII copy of the 4OS2 Introduction and
- Installation Guide
- 4OS2.INF 4OS2 help text for use with OS/2's VIEW.EXE
- 4OS2A.ICO* A sample 4OS2 icon
- 4OS2B.ICO* Another sample 4OS2 icon
- 4OS2H.MSG 4OS2 quick-help text (for "/?" help)
- ALIASES Sample aliases
- BATCOMP.EXE Batch file compression utility
- LICENSE.DOC The 4OS2 shareware license agreement
- ORDER.FRM 4OS2 shareware and upgrade order forms
- ORDERINF.DOC Ordering and product information
- README.DOC This file
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- 4OS2 2.5 [10-12-94] README.DOC page 3
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- REFMAN.DOC 4DOS, 4OS2, and 4DOS/NT combined reference
- manual (must be downloaded separately, see
- above)
- SAMPLES.BTM Sample 4OS2 batch files (all samples are
- included in one file)
- SHRALIAS.EXE* Utility program for retention of global alias
- and history lists
- SUPPORT.BBS Information on Channel 1, the independent BBS
- used for 4OS2 support
- SYSOP.DOC 4OS2 information for BBS sysops
- TOUR.DOC The 4OS2 Guided Tour documentation
- TOUR1.BTM Batch file used for the 4OS2 "tour" (see
- and TOUR2.BTM TOUR.DOC)
- UPDAT25.DOC Information on changes in 4OS2 2.5
- VENDOR.DOC 4OS2 information for shareware disk vendors
-
- * Files marked with an asterisk differ between the 16-bit and
- 32-bit versions of 4OS2. If you have a diskette copy, for each
- file marked above there are two files on the shareware disk,
- and the appropriate file is extracted and renamed during the
- installation process. If you have a downloaded copy, your copy
- will contain either the 16-bit or 32-bit files, but not both;
- in this case no renaming is necessary.
-
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- Installation Instructions
-
- (These instructions do not cover diskette installation, because when
- 4OS2 is installed from diskette this file is not visible until after
- installation is complete.)
-
- Whether or not you presently have 4OS2 installed, create a new
- directory for 4OS2 2.5 (do not install it in the same directory as a
- previous version of 4OS2). Decompress your downloaded 4OS2 2.5 files
- into this directory. You can print the 4OS2 Introduction and
- Installation Guide, or any 4OS2 documentation file (including this
- one), by copying it to the printer with the COPY command.
-
- Please note that the 4OS2 Introduction and Installation Guide is
- about 30 pages long, and the Reference Manual is over 380 pages long!
- If you don't want to print these files they can be viewed on-screen
- with a file viewer such as the 4OS2 LIST command. Most of what's in
- the Reference Manual is also available in the 4OS2 help system.
-
- For a guided tour of 4OS2 features see the instructions in TOUR.DOC.
- To install 4OS2 completely, follow the manual installation
- instructions in Chapter 1 of 4OS2.DOC, disregarding the discussion of
- extracting files from the diskettes.
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- If you install 4OS2 manually, be sure to read the notes in Chapter 1
- of the Introduction and Installation Guide about modifying the
- BOOKSHELF environment variable to make 4OS2's full cross-referenced
-
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- help work properly, and about modifying the DPATH variable to make
- the "/?" quick help work properly.
-
- 4OS2 comes with both 16-bit and 32-bit versions. If you have a
- diskette copy of 4OS2 with our automated installation program, the
- correct version is installed automatically. If you have a downloaded
- copy of 4OS2, be sure you have the correct version for your system
- before beginning the installation process, as the 16-bit and 32-bit
- versions are uploaded separately. In general you should use the 16-
- bit version for OS/2 1.x and 2.0, and the 32-bit version for OS/2 2.1
- and above. See the 4OS2 Introduction and Installation Guide for
- further details.
-
- If you are using the 16-bit version of 4OS2 and upgrade to the 32-bit
- version, be sure to replace all the 16-bit files with their 32-bit
- equivalents -- don't use some 16-bit files and other 32-bit files, or
- 4OS2 will not work properly.
-
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- Upgrading from 4OS2 Version 2.0 to Version 2.5
-
- Be sure to go over the changes in version 2.5, in the file
- UPDAT25.DOC, before you start using it. 4OS2 2.5 can be run in "test
- drive" mode over previous versions of 4OS2, so you can test the new
- version before fully installing it. 4OS2 2.5 should always be
- installed in a different directory than any earlier version of 4OS2.
-
- To upgrade from 4OS2 2.0 to version 2.5, make the following changes
- in your system configuration:
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- * Modify the SET OS2_SHELL line in your OS/2 2.x CONFIG.SYS file
- (or the PROTSHELL line in your OS/2 1.x CONFIG.SYS file) to
- reflect the new directory where 4OS2.EXE is stored. Make a
- similar modification to the SET COMSPEC statement in
- CONFIG.SYS.
-
- * If you keep any 4OS2 startup or exit files (4OS2.INI, 4START,
- or 4EXIT) in your 4OS2 directory, be sure to move or copy the
- old files into the directory where 4OS2 2.5 is stored. (If the
- files are in the root directory of the boot drive they do not
- need to be moved.)
-
- * Be sure that any OS/2 objects which explicitly name 4OS2.EXE
- (rather than using the "*" to start the default command
- processor) are modified to reflect the new directory where
- 4OS2.EXE is stored. See the 4OS2 Introduction and Installation
- Guide for complete details on using settings for OS/2 and 4OS2
- objects.
-
- * Obtain a copy of the BRAND program which came with your
- registered copy of 4OS2 version 2.0, put it in the same
- directory as the 4OS2 version 2.5 files. Run it and follow the
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- on-screen instructions to install your name and serial number
- into 4OS2. The information needed to BRAND your copy is on the
- small blue or yellow "Brand ID Card" which came with your copy
- of 4OS2. If you cannot find this card with your branding
- codes, you can order a replacement from JP Software for $5.
-
- Once you've made these changes, you can reboot your system and you'll
- be running 4OS2 2.5.
-
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- Technical Support
-
- We support 4OS2 in our own CompuServe area, section 10 of the PC
- Vendor B forum (GO PCVENB). If you are not currently a CompuServe
- subscriber, consider a special offer CompuServe has made to 4OS2
- users: call 1-800-848-8199 (outside the US and Canada call 614-457-
- 0802) and ask for operator 178 to receive a free CompuServe
- introductory membership, including user ID, password, and a $15
- connect time credit.
-
- For technical support on the Internet send mail to
- 75300.1215@compuserve.com.
-
- Support is also available by phone (617-646-3975), fax (617-646-
- 0904), and mail (JP Software, PO Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174).
- Telephone support hours and availability may vary depending on our
- current staffing pattern and workload; there may not always be a
- support representative available when you call, in which case we will
- take a message and call you back. We return calls as soon as
- possible, and our normal policy is to return all calls within at most
- 24 hours (weekends and holidays excluded).
-
-
- Bulletin Board Support for 4OS2
-
- 4OS2 product support is always available on our support BBS, Channel
- 1 in Boston. Channel 1 is an independent BBS (not operated by JP
- Software) which has generously offered to provide a home for 4OS2 BBS
- support. Phone 617-354-3230 to access Channel 1 at 2400 - 14,400
- baud (no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit).
-
- If you have access to a local bulletin board which is a member of any
- of the major BBS networks (RIME / PC Relay, ILink, SmartNet, or
- FidoNet), you can discuss 4OS2 with other users, and obtain limited
- support from JP Software, by leaving messages in the network's "4DOS"
- conference.
-
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- Downloading 4OS2 Files
-
- You can download 4OS2 upgrades and other files from CompuServe or the
- Channel 1 BBS (see above), or from our Internet ftp site. To
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- download 4OS2 updates from CompuServe, go to the PC Vendor B forum
- (GO JPSOFT or GO PCVENB) and look for the files you want in Library
- 10. On Channel 1, join conference 5 and then download the files you
- need (as long as you join conference 5 before downloading you will be
- able to download 4OS2 files even if they appear to be too large for
- your remaining time on the system). On the internet, download the
- files you need via ftp from ftp.std.com, directory /vendors/jpsoft
- (for general JP Software files) or directory /vendors/jpsoft/4os2
- (for 4OS2-specific files).
-
-
- Shareware Copies of 4OS2
-
- If you obtained 4OS2 from a shareware disk vendor, an on-line
- computer service or bulletin board, a friend or colleague, or another
- similar source, you have an unregistered (trial) copy. As the
- copyright holder for this software, JP Software allows and encourages
- you to use this trial copy without charge for a limited period of
- time, under the terms of our license agreement (see LICENSE.DOC).
- After this time is up, you must purchase (register and pay for) the
- product to continue using it.
-
- This method of distribution is known as shareware. It allows you to
- determine whether the product meets your needs before you pay for it.
-
- Payment of the shareware registration fee for 4OS2 entitles you to a
- complete copy of the product with typeset-quality printed and bound
- manuals; the ability to download an upgrade to the next major release
- of the product; continued technical support via electronic mail or
- telephone; and a subscription to "The Prompt Solution", JP Software's
- customer newsletter.
-
-
- Association of Shareware Professionals
-
- The authors and publisher of 4OS2 are members of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP), an organization formed to strengthen
- the future of shareware. Its members, all of whom are programmers
- who subscribe to a code of ethics, are committed to the concept of
- shareware as a method of marketing.
-
- The ASP sets standards for its members and their shareware products
- which provide that programs produced by ASP members must be fully
- documented, non-crippled, and offered with at least a minimum level
- of support. It also sets standards for shareware disk vendors and
- provides information to the public about shareware.
-
-
- ASP Ombudsman Statement
-
- JP Software is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals
- (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle works for
-
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- you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an
- ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem
- with an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for
- members' products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover
- Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe
- Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
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