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- This is Version 2.0 Dated May 9, 1990.
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- Where's That !#@%& Manual is a DOS reference/shell program. It was not
- meant to be a tutorial, only a quick syntax lookup.
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- Files on disk: WTM3.EXE for DOS 3.3
- WTM4.EXE for DOS 4.01
- README.WTM is this file.
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- Requires:
- About 450K to be available (except in NETWORK mode)
- DOS be in the PATH;
- Mouse is optional (Micro-soft mouse works using 'MSMENU';
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- Switches:
- /M : Monochrome mode. (eg: WTM4 /M)
- /N : Network Mode. (eg: WTM4 /N or WTM3 /M/N)
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- Notes:
- Certain commands have been disabled for several reasons. Either they:
- 1) Could prove disasterous if accidentally executed.
- 2) Caused problems with the program.
- 3) Were deemed unnessesary by test users.
- 4) Really ticked me off.
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- On certain NETWORKS we found that the command shell was a problem, to
- disable the shell use the /N switch. All will function correctly except
- that command execution will not occur.
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- Syntax checking is NOT done by WTM so PLEASE read the reference notes
- before pressing the ENTER key. The DOS you save may be your own !!!
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- Using WTM:
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- Keys Action
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- F1 Help screen appears in Reference window.
- ESCAPE Exit WTM.
- Up/Down Arrows Scroll through Command window.
- Page-Up/Down Page through Command window.
- Home/End Highlight command at Top or Bottom of window.
- Ctrl-Home Go to First command in list.
- Ctrl-End Go to Last command in list.
- TAB Switch between Normal screen and Main window.
- ENTER Execute command as written in Input window.
- BACKSPACE Delete characters from the Input window.
- Others Act as input in the Input window.
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- Suggestions:
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- If you have any suggestions to improve the WTM programs please drop me
- a note at:
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- Paul McGinness
- 51 White Oak Street
- New Rochelle,NY, 10801
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- Also to PRODIGY ID# MPNK74A.
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- If you care to contribute to the cause, Please send a contribution not
- to exceed $15. Your support goes a long way.
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- Thank you again for your support!
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- Remember: DOS means never having to say "Where's That !#@%& Manual" !!!
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