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- ZipV - Bit Masons Zip Viewer 1.21
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- Copyright 1990 by Gordon Haff and Bit Masons Consulting.
- All rights reserved.
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- Command: ZV
-
- Purpose: Provides a scrollable environment for selecting
- files contained within a ZIP file and viewing or
- extracting their contents
-
- Syntax: ZV [d:][\path\]filename.ZIP
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- Commands: <Enter> views files
- <Space> or <e> extracts files
-
- Prereqs: 100% IBM Compatible PC running DOS 2.1 or higher
-
- Archive Name: ZIPV120.ZIP
-
-
- Associated Programs:
-
- In its default configuration, ZV REQUIRES Vern Buerg's
- LIST file viewing program and Phil Katz's PKUNZIP
- program. LIST and PKUNZIP are Shareware and require
- separate registration with their authors.
-
- While ZV can be operated from the DOS command line
- using the format described above, it is most
- conveniently called as a user-defined shell command
- (or SmartViewer in DF 4.0 and later) from within the
- author's Directory Freedom (DF) program.
-
- Other: Your COMSPEC variable must be set. See Section 2.1.
-
-
-
- ┌─────────┐
- ┌─────┴───┐ │ (tm)
- ──│ │o │──────────────────
- │ ┌─────┴╨──┐ │ Association of
- │ │ │─┘ Shareware
- └───│ o │ Professionals
- ──────│ ║ │────────────────────
- └────╨────┘ MEMBER
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- ZV 1.21 2
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- DISCLAIMER
-
- The author hereby disclaims all warranties relating to this
- product, whether express or implied, including without limitation
- any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a
- particular purpose. The author cannot and will not be liable for
- any special, incidental, consequential, indirect or similar
- damages due to loss of data or any other reason, even if the
- author or an authorized agent has been advised of the possibility
- of such damages. In no event shall the liability for any damages
- ever exceed the price paid for the license to use the software,
- regardless of the form and/or extent of the claim. The user of
- this program bears all risk as to the quality and performance of
- the software.
-
- LICENSE
-
- ZV is distributed as free, copyrighted software. What this means
- is that you can use this program for as long as you like without
- cost or obligation. What you cannot do is to sell this software
- or make a profit off of it (except as described below) without
- the express written permission of the author.
-
- ZV is the sole property of Gordon Haff. The program may be
- freely copied and transferred to individual parties. It may be
- posted on Bulletin Board systems (BBS) for electronic access as
- long as NO FEE is charged for its distribution except for private
- BBS operations that charge a regular user subscription fee.
- Computer information services such as Compuserve (CIS), Genie,
- and Byte Information Exchange (BIX) are authorized to post this
- product for subscriber access. ZV may be distributed on diskette
- only by 1) disk distributors/vendors who are associate members of
- the Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP) or 2) users
- groups which do not charge more than a nominal fee ($5) to cover
- the costs of distribution. Any changes to these policies must be
- made in writing by the author.
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association of
- Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the
- shareware principle works for 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 P.O. Box 5786, Bellevue, WA 98006
- or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman
- 70007,3536.
-
- ZV 1.21 3
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- TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-
-
- Since this program is a freebie, unlike the shareware programs
- for which I request a registration fee, I'm not going to make any
- guarantees here with respect to bug fixes or other technical
- support. Having said that, I do like my programs to be as
- bug-free as possible, so feel free to report any problems which
- you run across.
-
-
- Contact via:
-
- Channel 1 BBS (617) 354-8873
- Compuserve User ID# 72561,2637 (See Note 1)
- InterNet/ARPANET 72561.2637@compuserve.com
-
- U.S. Mail 3205 Windsor Ridge Dr.
- Westboro MA 01581
- Telephone (508) 898-3321 (after 6pm
- Eastern time)
-
- The above are roughly in order of preference (i.e. how quickly
- I'm likely to see your message and be able to respond). I check
- Channel One almost daily and the other electronic services at
- least weekly in most cases. In addition, I monitor the Interlink
- and the PCRelay Shareware relays through Channel One.
-
- Note 1:
- When contacting me via Compuserve, please use the Easyplex mail
- system since I do not regularly monitor any of the IBM SIG
- message bases.
-
- ZV 1.21 4
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- 1.0 Why and Whence ZV?
- -----------------------
-
- The main reason that I wrote ZV is the following: I have a
- shareware file management program called Directory Freedom which
- is small and fast in spite of having more wonderful and exciting
- features than I could possibly describe here (Plug #1). Yet,
- there was still one thing which I continually ended up having to
- exit DF to do -- namely, to view the contents of files contained
- within ZIP files.
-
- This annoyed me.
-
- I looked high and low for a program which I could call with DF's
- nifty user-defined shell function (Plug #2), but nothing did
- exactly what I needed. So out came the assembler and, a week or
- so later, out popped ZV,
-
- So.... armed with ZV, DF can now perform most of the major
- archiving and de-archiving functions that people who deal
- primarily with Phil Katz's ZIP format need. (The next major rev
- of DF will have the capability to archive files.) For the fancy
- stuff (such as selective de-archiving), you'll still need a
- program like ARCMASTER or SHEZ, but DF will be able to handle all
- the everyday stuff.
-
-
- ZV 1.21 5
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- 2.0 How does it Work?
- -------------------------
-
- I'm glad you asked that question. It works incredibly well.
- Oh.. HOW does it work. Well, there's nothing to it.
-
- The command line syntax is just:
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- ZV [d:][\path\]filename.ZIP
-
- So, any of the following are valid:
-
- ZV TEST.ZIP
- ZV C:\FOO\TEST.ZIP
- ZV E:\FOOBAR.ZIP
-
- You do need to type the extension since ZV will look into any
- file (including self-extracting files).
-
- Assuming the specified file exists and is valid, you'll get a
- window on the screen which looks something like the following.
- The top line will be highlighted.
-
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ Filename Before Method CR After Date Time CRC Attr │
- │ ------------ -------- -------- --- ------- -------- ------ -------- ---- │
- │ ASCAN.C 11591 Imploded 72% 3278 3-15-90 8:29p C48F03BC ---a │
- │ ASIZE.C 17195 Imploded 76% 4134 3-15-90 12:31a A68B0C17 ---a │
- │ BBSWEEP.C 6465 Imploded 69% 2031 1-22-90 1:06a 68E0379C ---a │
- │ CONVERT.C 37526 Imploded 77% 8446 3-14-90 10:21p 2B42D1B8 ---a │
- │ HEADER.C 11732 Imploded 72% 3342 3-03-90 10:03p E67A9698 ---a │
- │ IBMDOS.C 2765 Imploded 71% 812 2-17-90 5:39p 4575BF5C ---a │
- │ MACROS.C 301 Shrunk 31% 207 11-27-89 7:49p 9D902C85 ---a │
- │ MAKEFILE 1602 Imploded 74% 412 3-06-90 4:51p 9C92811F ---a │
- │ REDATE.C 17883 Imploded 79% 3710 1-22-90 1:07a 86A021A8 ---a │
- │ SELF.C 1654 Imploded 66% 567 1-21-90 10:21p 65F69EE4 ---a │
- │ TEST.C 10242 Imploded 69% 3142 3-15-90 8:29p B53434B5 ---a │
- │ UNARC.C 15631 Imploded 74% 4136 3-06-90 7:35p 50C371B8 ---a │
- │ UNIVERSE.C 7370 Imploded 69% 2256 3-14-90 9:21p 91B1CE5F ---a │
- │ VERSION.C 1551 Imploded 48% 804 2-16-90 11:27p B7B98077 ---a │
- │ VIEW.C 23958 Imploded 75% 6006 3-06-90 9:38p 5E983326 ---a │
- │ │
- │ │
- │ │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- ZIPV 1.21 Copyright 1990 by Gordon Haff and Bit Masons Consulting
-
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- ZV 1.21 6
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- You can move the highlight bar arround with the <Up Arrow>, <Down
- Arrow>, <Home>, and <End Keys>, These do pretty much what you'd
- expect them to do.
-
- You can quit by hitting the <Esc> key.
-
- And now we come to the useful part -- you can view the contents
- of a file by pressing the <Enter> key.
-
- What the <Enter> key does is pipe the contents of the highlighted
- file to Vernon Buerg's LIST program. PKUNZIP and LIST MUST BE
- PRESENT IN YOUR PATH OR THIS WON'T WORK!!! Later on, I explain
- how the default command line can be changed in case you've
- renamed LIST or know some other way to do the same thing. The
- default exec line is:
-
- PKUNZIP -c ~ ` | list /s
-
- where:
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- ~ is the name of the archive being viewed
- ` is the name of the selected file
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- These names are filled in dynamically by ZV.
-
-
- But Wait! There's more! As of Revision 1.20, you can also
- EXTRACT the highlighted file. Pressing <space> or e will
- extract the highlighted file with the following default command
- line:
-
- PKUNZIP ~ `
-
- As with the viewer, this function requires that PKUNZIP be
- present in your path.
-
-
- ZV 1.21 7
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- 2,1 COMSPEC Variable.
- ----------------------
-
- In Order for ZV to work, your COMSPEC environment variable must
- be set. This variable tells ZV the name and the location of the
- command interpreter to use when it shells to PKUNZIP. Without a
- COMSPEC variable, ZV will display a file listing, but you will be
- unable to view the contents of files,
-
- To set the COMSPEC variable, include a line such as:
-
- SET COMSPEC=C:\COMMAND.COM
-
- in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. The above example is typical for a
- hard disk system but other COMSPEC lines such as:
-
- SET COMSPEC=C:\4DOS.COM and
- SET COMSPEC=\COMMAND.COM
-
- are also possible. The former uses J.P. Software's excellent
- 4DOS as the shell and the latter uses COMMAND.COM on the current
- logical disk (This would be common for a floppy-only system).
-
- You can view your environment settings at any time
- by typing SET at the DOS prompt.
-
- ZV 1.21 8
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- 3.0 Customizing ZV.
- -----------------------
-
- I haven't gone and written a fancy user-friendly configuration
- program for ZV, but you can do some limited modification if you
- have a hex editor of some sort such as Norton's DiskEdit or NU.
- Debug will also do in a pinch for the more adventurous.
-
- MAKE ALL MODIFICATIONS ON A COPY! ALSO -- make sure that the
- rev of the program matches this documentation since the offsets
- could change between revisions!
-
- Colors:
- -------
-
- Variable Offset Default
- -------- ------ -------
- C_NORMAL 0Dh 02h
- C_INVERSE 0Eh 74h
- C_INTENSE 0Fh 03h
- C_BORDER 10h 4Eh
-
- C_BORDER is the attribute for the window border, C_INTENSE for
- the heading in the window, C_INVERSE for the bar. The color
- values are in standard DOS combined foreground/background format.
- See the Appendix for details on the values you can enter.
-
- Command Lines:
- -------------
-
- The default command line for the viewer is:
-
- PKUNZIP -c ~ ` | list /s
-
- and resides from offset 14h through 31h, padded with spaces
- (20h). (These offsets, like those for the colors, are relative
- to the beginning of the file at 0000h.) If you modify this
- command line, be careful not to overflow the space allotted to it
- (there's a NULL (00) on the end) or the results will likely be
- very unpleasant.
-
- The default command line for the Archive extract is:
-
- PKUNZIP ~ `
-
- and resides from offsets 36h through 53h.
-
- ZV 1.21 9
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- 4.0 Configuring DF to use ZV:
- --------------------------------
-
- This is also very easy. Just configure one of the User-defined
- command lines (using DFCONFIG) to read:
-
- ZV ~
-
- When you highlight a file with DF and press the defined function
- key, you will pop directly into the file listing window of ZV
- from which you can select files to view. No file names to type!
- Isn't that easy? (It'll be even easier with the SmartViewers in
- DF 4.0. You'll just setup ZV ~ to act on a ZIP extension. Then
- just press <Enter> to view the contents of a .ZIP file.)
-
- 5.0 Technical and Acknowledgments.
- -----------------------------------
-
- ZV was written using Borland's Turbo Assembler 2.0 and Turbo
- Debugger 2.0, American Cybernetic's Multi-Edit 4.0, and Base Two
- Development's Spontaneous Assembly assembler library.
-
-
- ZV 1.21 10
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- 6.0 Other Programs from Gordon Haff and Bit Masons Consulting:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Directory Freedom (DF):
-
- Offers users a fast, compact alternative to DOS Shells which
- provides 1) selective file and directory operations; 2) a
- scrollable environment for examining files and directories; 3)
- user-defined keys which can operate upon highlighted files
- (e.g. by defining an editor). All this in a program which
- takes less than 20KB since it is written in assembler! Easily
- customized through an external configuration program. A "look-
- and-feel" similar to PC Mag's DR, but does much more.
- Shareware: $20 Registration
- Latest version: 3.50b (DF350B.ZIP)
- (Coming Soon: 4.00 with SmartViewers and many other new
- features!!)
-
-
- the last word:
-
- 'the last word' is a quotations trivia game in which 1 to 4
- players compete against each other and their own high scores in
- identifying the source of quotations and completing partial
- quotes. Most answers are entered free-form and are matched
- against a set of acceptable responses with a sophisticated
- pattern-recognition algorithm. 'the last word' runs in text
- mode -- including on mono displays -- and offers a high level
- of user configurability.
- Shareware: $15 Registration
- Latest version: 1.00 (LWORD100.ZIP)
-
- ND:
-
- Renames a file to the current date. In other words, if the
- current date were 10-06-90, the file 'FILENAME.QWK' would be
- renamed to 901006.QWK. The letters A through Z will be
- appended as required to largely eliminate duplications.
- This is a handy program for archiving message packets from
- bulletin boards, for example.
- Free, copyrighted software (with 'C' source)
- Latest version: 1.0 (ND.ZIP or NEWDATE.ZIP)
-
-
- These programs and others (Multi-Edit macros for use with Qmail
- Deluxe, for example) are available on many fine bulletin boards.
- The latest releases are always available on Channel One. If you
- just have to get a copy of one or more of these programs and
- can't find one, however, I can send them out for a nominal media
- and postage charge.
-
- ZV 1.21 11
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- 7.0 History:
- ---------------
-
- Rev. 1.21 Fixed another big with <End> and <PgDn> keys when
- directory less than a screenful
-
- Rev. 1.20 Fixed bug with <End> key when cursor at bottom of
- directory
- Added <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys
- Added Extract Archive function
-
- Rev. 1.11 Fixed problem when SHARE was installed (Thanks to
- Dr. Herbert Markley for finding this -- the .ZIP
- file wasn't closed when the EXEC occurred and
- PKUNZIP, being the well written program that it
- is, was rightly refusing to have anything to do
- with the file as a consequence.)
-
- Rev. 1.10 Fixed display problem on monochrome systems
- Fixed problems with ZIP files < 10Kbytes
-
- Rev. 1.0 Initial Release
-
-
- 8.0 Known Limitations:
- -----------------------
-
- (i.e. This is a free program and I got tired of beating out my
- brains over it for the time being.)
-
- o Truncates the display of files archived with their paths
- and will not pipe them to the viewer properly if the
- entire path and filename is greater than 13 characters.
-
- o For various reasons, the central directory is only
- looked for in the last 10KB of the file. *Conceivably*
- this could cause problems if there were very large ZIP
- comments.
-
-
- ZV 1.21 12
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- APPENDIX A
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- COLORS
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- The color number stored for use in ZV are combined
- foreground/background attributes of the type used by DOS. This
- combined attribute value is simply the foreground and background
- numbers, as given below, bit-wise OR'd together. That's a fancy
- way of saying added together for our purposes here. (Remember
- though that these are hexadecimal numbers.) For example, yellow
- on a blue background is given by 1Eh (0Eh + 10h).
-
-
- Foreground (normal) Foreground (intense) Background
- --------------------------------------------------------------
- 0 black 8 dark gray 0 black
- 1 blue 9 light blue 10h blue
- 2 green 0Ah light green 20h green
- 3 cyan 0Bh light cyan 30h cyan
- 4 red 0Ch light red 40h red
- 5 magenta 0Dh light mag. 50h magenta
- 6 brown 0Eh yellow 60h brown
- 7 gray 0Fh intense white 70h gray