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- Colorado Utilities Disk Manager
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- Disk Catalog System - CUDM
- Release 3.7
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- User's Guide
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- Micro System Solutions
- 5048 W. Maplewood Ave.
- Littleton, CO 80123
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- Technical Support 1-303-795-7653
- Support Bulletin Board 1-303-795-9583
- Fax 1-303-727-6870
- Orders Only 1-800-421-1789DISCLAIMER
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- MICRO SYSTEM SOLUTIONS (MSS) DISCLAIMS ALL
- WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER
- EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
- ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
- FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH
- WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY
- DISCLAIMED. NEITHER MSS NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS
- BEEN INVOLVED IN THE CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR
- DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
- INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
- ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
- SOFTWARE EVEN IF MSS HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
- POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS. IN NO EVENT
- SHALL MSS'S LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES EVER EXCEED
- THE PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE
- SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF CLAIM. THE
- PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO
- THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.
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- Some states do not allow the exclusion of the limit of liability for
- consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation may
- not apply to you.
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- This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of
- Colorado and shall inure to the benefit of Micro System Solutions
- and any successors, administrators, heirs, and assigns. Any
- action or proceeding brought by either party against the other
- arising out of or related to this agreement shall be brought only in
- a STATE or FEDERAL COURT of competent jurisdiction located
- in Arapaho County, Colorado. The parties hereby consent to in
- personam jurisdiction of said courts.
- LICENSE
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- This software and the disks on which it is contained is licensed to you, for
- your own use. This is copyrighted software. You are not obtaining title to
- the software or any copyright rights. You may not sublicense, rent, lease,
- convey, modify, translate, convert to another programming language,
- decompile, or disassemble the software for any purpose.
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- You may make as many copies of this software as you need for back-up
- purposes. You may use this software on more than one computer,
- provided there is no chance it will be used simultaneously on more than
- one computer. If you need to use the software on more than one
- computer simultaneously, please contact us for information about site
- licenses.
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- Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does
- not represent a commitment on the part of Micro System Solutions. The
- software described in this document is furnished under a license
- agreement. The product is distributed using shareware marketing
- techniques which allow for product evaluation prior to registration. This
- evaluation time may vary but must be consistent with product evaluations
- of its type. Micro System Solutions grants the user a period of thirty (30)
- days to complete the evaluation period. At the end of that period, if the
- product proves useful, it must be registered with Micro System Solutions
- or removed from your software library.
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- Part of the shareware marketing concept is to allow this product to be
- shared with friends and co-workers. In keeping with this concept you are
- hereby granted the right to produce copies of the unmodified, original file
- and distribute them, at no charge (other than a reasonable handling fee),
- to anyone in any fashion you may see fit. If you do not have an original
- copy please call the technical support line for assistance in obtaining one.
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- Copyright Micro System Solutions, 1988, 1992, All rights reserved.
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- CUDM and Colorado Utilities Disk Manager are trademarks of
- Micro System Solutions.
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- IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business
- Machine corporation.
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- Microsoft, Microsoft Windows, MS DOS are registered trademarks
- of Microsoft Corporation.
- C O N T E N T S
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- DISCLAIMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
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- LICENSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
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- INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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- CUDM TECHNICAL SUPPORT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- COMPUSERVE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- HOT LINE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
- CORRESPONDENCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- Starting CUDM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- Using CUDM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- CUDM FILES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- Upgrading from prior versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- Reading the README file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- MENU SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
- HOT KEYS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
- CATALOG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- UPDATE/ADD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
- DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
- FILE DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- REBUILD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
- VIEW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
- SCROLLING THE VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- DELETING ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- PRINTING ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- EDIT WINDOW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
- Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
- SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- PRINTER LAYOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
- SELECT PRINTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- PRINTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- DESTINATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
- FILE NAME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- SHELL to DOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- SAVE OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
- PRINT ORDER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
- QUIT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- SCREEN COLORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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- EDIT MASKS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
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- BETA TESTERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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- ORDERING INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
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- NON U. S. Orders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
- INTRODUCTION
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- Colorado Utilities Disk Manager (CUDM) is a full-featured disk
- catalog system. It is designed to allow you to manage thousands
- of disk files from your hard disk, floppy disks, and CD-ROM. It
- creates a master catalog of files, libraries, and volumes and
- allows you to add comments of up to 410 characters per entry.
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- With CUDM you can locate any file on any diskette or hard disk
- in seconds. You will be able to find and eliminate duplicate files
- across all types of disk storage and manage your free space to
- use fewer diskettes.
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- Other features of CUDM include:
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- . updating or deleting previously cataloged entries;
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- . sorting entries based on different characteristics;
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- . searching for specific entries or classes of entries based
- on 'strings', wildcards, or categories;
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- . flexibility to lay out your own list screens and choose your
- screen colors;
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- . support for over 20 printers, including lasers, inkjets, dot
- matrix, and impact printers.
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- This Standard version is designed to allow the user to evaluate
- CUDM and determine if it meets their needs. A Plus version is
- available directly from MSS and adds additional functionality to
- the cataloging system. See the CUDMPLUS.DOC file for
- information about the Plus version. This version is complete in
- itself and requires no additional features or programs to be fully
- operational. If you find that this program meets your needs and
- expectations, you are expected and obligated to register with
- Micro System Solutions.
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- Although we assume that you have some familiarity with the MS-
- DOS operating system, the IBM compatible microcomputers and
- with the information normally available from a disk directory, this
- manual will attempt to provide you with enough background to use
- this software effectively. CUDM has been tested very thoroughly
- on many different platforms, including versions of DOS ranging
- from 3.3 through the most current 5.0.
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- CUDM TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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- When you buy and register a product from Micro System
- Solutions, you get more than great software. You also receive
- access to our individual customer support, including an 800
- number Hot Line and a Compuserve forum (part of the ASP
- forum). You will also be eligible for customized features and
- product enhancements.
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- If you have a question about the use of CUDM, you may contact
- one of the following sources for technical assistance:
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- COMPUSERVE
- If you are a member of Compuserve, type "GO ASPFORUM" at
- any menu prompt to access the ASP Forum. Contact the author
- by sending a message to Fred Hill, PPN 76060,102. If you are
- not a member, call 1-800-848-8199 and ask for operator 162. If
- calling from outside the United States and Canada call 1-614-457-
- 0802. The operator will send you a FREE introductory
- membership AND a $15.00 credit toward your online time.
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- HOT LINE PHONE NUMBER:
- Registered Users (800) 421-1789
- Unregistered Users (303) 795-7653
- Please be prepared to provide your product serial number and the
- following information when you call:
- . Computer name and model along with the name
- and model of any peripherals.
- . Name and version of any special drivers used on
- your system, including Mouse drivers, Disk Cache drivers, Virtual Disk
- drivers, etc.
- . Operating system and version number.
- . Contents of your AUTOEXEC.BAT and
- CONFIG.SYS
- . Specific steps to reproduce the problem you are
- having.
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- CORRESPONDENCE
- Send Mail inquiries to:
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- Micro System Solutions
- CUDM Technical Support
- 5048 W. Maplewood Ave.
- Littleton, CO 80123
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- System Requirements
- Here's what you'll need to run CUDM:
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- an IBM XT, AT, PS/2, or fully compatible computer.
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- DOS version 3.0 or later.
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- 512K of random-access memory (RAM); 640K of RAM is
- recommended
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- CUDM may be run from a high density floppy disk but we
- recommend that you place it on a hard drive. The
- catalog files will consume large amounts of space as they
- grow to hold all of your directories.
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- We also recommend that you have a color monitor, one
- to five megabytes of hard disk space (for catalogs) and
- at least one megabyte of expanded memory for catalog
- indexes, etc.
- Installation
- CUDM may come to you in one of many forms. It is normally
- distributed as a.EXE file in a self-extracting format (SFX) that
- contains a compressed version of all the necessary files. By
- executing this SFX file you cause its contents to be
- decompressed and placed on the disk in the directory of your
- choice.
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- This version of CUDM requires that you execute it from the
- directory in which you wish to place the catalog files. The
- executable file (CUDM.EXE) may be placed anywhere in the DOS
- path. We recommend that you create a special directory for
- CUDM and its related files. If you execute CUDM from this
- directory you do not need to place the directory in your DOS path.
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- 1. Type MD CUDM and press Enter.
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- 2. Type CD CUDM and press Enter.
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- 3. Insert your distribution disk into drive A or B.
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- 4. Type COPY A:CUDM34.EXE and press Enter. (or, copy
- your distribution file from its current directory)
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- 5. Type CUDM34 and press Enter.
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- The CUDM system will install itself in your selected directory and
- will be ready to execute.
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- Starting CUDM
- To start CUDM, type CUDM at the DOS command line and press
- <Enter>. To use a catalog name other than CATALOG, Type
- CUDM catalogname and press Enter.Using CUDM
- To catalog a disk or diskette, press C for CATALOG, or click on
- the Catalog menu item, to pop down the catalog sub menu. If
- necessary, set the appropriate defaults. Press U for
- UPDATE/ADD or click on the Update/Add menu item. Press
- <Enter> when a diskette is loaded in the default disk drive. Modify
- the appropriate information in the dialog box, select Start and
- press <Enter>. That's all there is to it. Your diskette is now part
- of the catalog. Select View and either Files, Archives or
- Volumes and press <Enter>. Place the Selector button in All
- Entries and press <Enter> and the entire catalog will be displayed
- in the viewer. Other options are available, and as you progress
- you can explore them all. The following sections discuss the
- process menus in more detail.
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- CUDM FILES
- CUDM creates six (6) catalog files to contain all of the data in the
- DOS directories and [optionally] the directories within the various
- compression libraries. These data files are created with the
- catalog name CATALOG or with the name you entered on the
- command line. The six files each contain parts of the directory or
- indexes into that data. The files are:
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- catalog.DAA and catalog.IXA - archive data and index files;
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- catalog.DAF and catalog.IXF - filename data and index files;
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- catalog.DAV and catalog.IXV - volume data and index files.
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- In addition to these files, CUDM or its support programs may
- create and use a color file (COLOR.STM), and a configuration
- file (CUDM.CFG).
- Upgrading from prior versions
- This version of CUDM uses a completely new file structure and
- will not be able to access the catalogs created by earlier versions.
- If you execute CUDM in the same directory with these files you
- may damage the structure of those files. As this is being written
- a conversion program is being contemplated but as yet is not
- available. If you have a large catalog or multiple catalogs you may
- contact Micro System Solutions for advice on file conversion.
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- The configuration file is version sensitive and must be replaced
- whenever the file format changes. The program will not run if you
- have a configuration file from a prior version. This is to protect
- you from reading the wrong data into the configuration
- management area of the program. When you get a message that
- the configuration file is outdated, just delete the file
- (CUDM.CFG) and re-execute CUDM. If you have a registered
- version you must also re-brand the program.
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- Reading the README file
- Any last minute changes or additions to CUDM are documented
- in a README file on your distribution disk or in your SFX file.
- Review this file carefully before working with CUDM, and note any
- changes. To display the README file you may type TYPE
- READ.ME at the DOS prompt and press <Enter>. The README
- file may also be printed with the DOS PRINT command.
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- MENU SYSTEM
- After it loads, CUDM displays its status screen and main menu.
- With a few exceptions, all operations you perform in CUDM will be
- controlled through the use of menus. Navigation throughout the
- menu system is accomplished by using the arrow keys and the
- <Esc> key. To move to a lower level within the menus you: 1)
- select a menu item by using the arrow keys. 2) press the <Enter>
- key. Return to the next higher level by pressing the <Esc> key
- from anywhere in the menus. The menu system is also mouse
- aware and you may navigate the menus by clicking on the desired
- menu item. A click outside of the menu system will close the
- submenus. All menus and windows support the Microsoft
- standard 2 button mouse drivers.
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- In addition to the number of Volumes, Archives and Files in the
- catalog the status screen also shows the actual space used by
- the entries and the space used in the compression libraries such
- as .ZIP, .LZH, etc. It also displays the current catalog name, the
- drive used for reading disk(ettes) and the amount of standard
- RAM memory available to the program.
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- HOT KEYS
- In addition to the standard menu navigation keys mentioned
- above, CUDM provides the following "Hot Keys":
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- AltA
- or F5 Invokes the Update/Add option to immediately
- start a catalog operation. This is active from any
- menu item in the system.
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- AltX Invokes the Quit option to immediately exit to
- DOS. This is active from any menu item in the
- system.
- Menu Structure
- The main menu structure is:
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- CATALOG VIEW SYSTEM QUIT
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- ≥ ≥ √ƒ> Shell to DOS
- ≥ ≥ √ƒ> Save Options
- ≥ ≥ ¿ƒ> Print Order
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- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ √ƒƒ> Files ƒƒƒ>≥View Option ≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥ √ƒƒ> Archivesƒƒƒ>≥ dialog √ƒƒƒƒ¥ view ≥
- ≥ √ƒƒ> Volumes ƒƒƒ>≥ box ≥ ≥ screen ≥
- ≥ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ¿ƒƒ¬ƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒ¡ƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ ≥ ≥ detail ≥
- ≥ ≥ ≥ edit ≥
- ≥ ≥ ≥ window ≥
- ≥ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ √ƒ> Select Printer ƒƒƒƒƒ>≥printer select ≥
- ≥ ≥ ≥ dialog box ≥
- ≥ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ √ƒƒ> LAYOUT ƒƒø
- ≥ ≥ ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ ≥ Screen Layout ƒƒƒƒ>≥ layout dialog ≥
- ≥ ≥ Printer Layout ƒƒƒƒ>≥ box ≥
- ≥ ≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ ¿ƒƒ> ORDER ƒƒ> File ƒƒø
- ≥ Archive ¥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ Volume ¡ƒƒ>≥ Set Field Sequence ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥
- ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥ ≥Catalog Options ≥
- √ƒ> UPDATE/ADD ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ>≥ Dialog box ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- √ƒ> DEFAULT ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ>≥Default Options ≥
- ≥ ≥ Dialog box ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- √ƒ> FILE DIRECTORY ƒƒƒƒ>≥Directory ≥
- ≥ ≥ List Window ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- ≥
- ≥ ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ¿ƒ˛ ABOUT ƒƒƒƒ>≥About CUDM ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
- CATALOG
- The selections in this menu allow you to add new disk files to or
- update your catalog; set CUDM defaults; or display file directories
- in your system.
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- UPDATE/ADD
- Opens a dialog box. The entries in this dialog are used to tell the
- program to catalog a hard disk, a floppy diskette, or a CD-ROM.
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- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ[ Catalog ]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Volume Name: Shareware ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Alias Name: ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Category: ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Start ‹ ≥
- ≥ ⁄ Expandƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ≥ ≥ [X] ARC ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] DWC ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] LBR ≥ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [X] LZH ≥ flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] LZS ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] MD ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] PAK ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [X] ZIP ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ [ ] ZOO ≥ ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
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- The Volume Name displayed when the dialog box opens is the
- one found on the disk being cataloged. To accept this name
- merely hit <enter>. To physically change the name on the catalog
- disk enter the name you wish. We do not recommend that you
- change, the name of any disk received in a commercial software
- package or attempt to change the name on a hard drive.
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- The Alias Name is one that you may assign for CUDM to use
- when cataloging this disk. If this entry is not blank it will be used
- in place of the Volume Name. We recommend that you attach a
- label to the disk(ette) to identify it with this alias. If you enter an
- alias name, the real Volume name will appear in the catalog as
- the "actual volume name". This field is only for reference
- purposes and is not cross indexed to the alias name. The next
- time you catalog this disk you must enter the same Alias Name to update
- the catalog entries.
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- Category is used to assign a user-defined category or
- classification to the volume and each of the files found on that
- volume. This may be any eight characters of your own choosing
- and may be used to sort, select and isolate specific records within
- the catalog. After cataloging is complete, you may change the
- category in specific entries using the View Screen Edit window.
-
- Expand archives alerts CUDM to extract and catalog filenames
- contained in the listed archive formats. CUDM currently supports
- the formats listed and will be adding others as they gain popularity
- in the PC community. Turning a flag off in the list will cause that
- archive type to be cataloged as a normal DOS file, rather than
- being expanded. It will be placed in the file catalog rather than
- the archive catalog. If you later wish to extract from those
- archives you must re-catalog the entire disk(ette). During the re-
- cataloging the archive entry will get placed to the Archive Catalog
- and the files will be placed in the File Catalog. Any comments
- associated with the archive entry in the File Catalog will be lost
- and must be re-entered.
-
- When the Start button is activated an information window is
- opened, and CUDM proceeds to add new records or update
- current ones. When all files have been read from the input disk,
- the records remaining in the catalog that have not been updated
- or newly added will be deleted. This procedure keeps the catalog
- clear of all unnecessary entries.
- DEFAULTS
- This menu selection allows you to set the system drives and
- name defaults. If you want to catalog files from a different drive
- or maintain multiple catalogs, you would use one of the following
- options.
-
- Disk Drive: (drives A: through Z:) may be changed for subsequent
- cataloging operations. You may enter just the drive letter (A
- through Z) or the drive designation (A: through Z:), either form will
- be accepted. The effect of this drive change is immediate.
-
- Catalog Name: The catalog name entry displays the current
- active catalog name. Changing the current catalog can be
- accomplished in one of two ways. One is to enter the name on
- the command line when starting the program. Example: CUDM
- TESTCAT would open a catalog named TESTCAT. The second
- way would be to position the active cursor bar in this field and
- enter the name you wish to make the default and currently active
- catalog. If the catalog exists it will be opened, if not, it will be
- created. The new catalog will replace the existing one as the
- default.
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕ[ Defaults ]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Disk Drive: A: ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Catalog Name:CATALOG ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ⁄ Optionsƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥ ≥ [X] Request Disk Load ≥ ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Ok ‹ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥ flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
-
- Request Disk Load. Setting this entry causes CUDM to prompt
- you to place a disk in the catalog drive prior to reading the disk.
- If you clear this option no request will be made and it will be
- assumed that a disk is already loaded. If a disk is not found the
- disk request message will display. Clearing this option has the
- effect of speeding the catalog operation for many diskettes.
- FILE DIRECTORY
- You may use this dialog box to navigate the directory tree to
- examine all of the files in your system. It will display the disk
- directory structure of any drive and/or (sub)directory. To display
- the directory of a drive other than the current one, enter the drive
- designator in the File name window. Example D:*.DOC. You may
- also click or select the disk letter in the directories scroll window.
- Wildcard masks are allowed in the File name window.
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ File Open ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ File name: *.* ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Directory: C:\CAT ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Files Directories ≥
- ≥ ! ..\ OK ‹ ≥
- ≥ aparchiv.pas ˛ beta\ ˛ flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ≥ aparchiv.tpu ∞ color\ ∞ ≥
- ≥ arrymgr.pas ∞ filer\ ∞ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥ arrymgr.tpu ∞ menu\ ∞ flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ≥ bldline.pas ∞ print\ ∞ ≥
- ≥ bldline.tpu ∞ [A:] ∞ Help ‹ ≥
- ≥ bldmenu.pas ∞ [B:] ∞ flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ≥ bldmenu.tpu ˛ [D:] ˛ ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
-
- REBUILD
- Occasionally your system may begin to slow down due to the
- scattering of the various indexes involved. Selecting this option
- will cause CUDM to rebuild the index files and recalculate the
- system record counts. If your files were to get damaged this is
- the first step (after doing a backup) toward recreating your data.
- We also recommend you use this feature whenever you upgrade
- to a new release of CUDM to ensure the index files are fully
- functional for the release of software.
-
- VIEW
- This menu selection allows you to view all of the various entries
- contained in the three main catalog files. After you select a
- record type, [Volume, Archive, or File], a window is opened for
- you to enter additional selection criteria about that group of data.
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ[ Viewer Options ]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥⁄ View Selectorƒƒƒø⁄ Wild Card Maskƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥≥ () All ≥≥*.TXT;*.DOC ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ( ) Imbedded ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥≥ ( ) Wildcard ≥⁄ Imbedded String Maskƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥≥ ( ) Category ≥≥ABC;TXT ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ( ) Comment ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥≥ ( ) Volume ≥⁄ Category Namesƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ≥COMM;Transmit ≥ ≥
- ≥⁄ƒ Volume Names ƒƒø¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥≥ STOR0001 ≥⁄ Comment String Maskƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥≥ STOR0002 ≥≥Test Files ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ UTIL0001 ≥≥[X] Ignore Case ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ZIPS0513-92 ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ≥ ≥
- ≥≥ ≥ OK ‹ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
-
- The View Selector contains what are known as "radio buttons".
- Within the View Selector you may "turn on" only one radio button
- at a time. When you select a new viewer type, the previously
- selected type will automatically "turn off". You may select one of
- either All (files), Imbedded (strings), Wildcard, Category, or
- Comment selections. Each of these may have a selection Mask
- associated with it. The View Selector which is currently active will
- determine which mask will be used. (Selecting 'All' will cause the
- selection mask default to *.*') Each of the mask entry fields may
- contain multiple masks separated by commas (,), or semi-colons
- (;).
-
- In the above example screen the user has selected All records
- [notice the small dot in the parenthesis (.)]. Selecting All causes
- all of the mask fields to be ignored. If the user had selected
- WildCard, all records with an extension of ".TXT" or ".DOC" would
- be displayed. If the user selects Imbedded then all records with
- "ABC" or "TXT" anywhere in the name, including the extension,
- would be selected. If the user chose Category then records with
- a Category of "COMM" or "Transmit" would be displayed. Chosing
- Comment would cause any record with the phrase "Test Files" anywhere
- in the comment would be selected. When set, the switch, Ignore Case,
- will cause the record selection to be made in a case-insensitive manner.
- In the above example, by setting the Ignore Case switch, all records with
- "TEST FILES", "test files", "TeSt FiLeS" or any other variation of upper
- and lower case would be selected for viewing. Finally selecting Volume
- and highlighting a Volume Name would have the effect of restricting the
- display to a specific volume.
-
- The wildcard mask "*.DOC;A*.TXT;A*.TX1", for example, will
- select and display all .DOC files, and all .TXT and .TX1 files
- beginning with the letter A. Naturally one or more of these files
- must exist in the catalog to be displayed.
-
- The imbedded string fields operate slightly slower since they
- require the entire record be retrieved from the catalog to check for
- the string.
-
- The View Screen will appear similar to the one below. The actual
- fields displayed will be determined by the settings you make in the
- Screen Layout.
-
- ’µ≤ΔÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕµ≤Δ∏
- ≥Volume Archive Name Size Date Time Directory
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDINMGR.XLA 28,171 06/12/91 12:00 pm EXCEL\LIB≤
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDPICK.PAS 3,905 05/15/91 01:52 pm TECH\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDR.DBF 630 06/12/91 12:00 pm EXCEL\QE\∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRBOOK.DB 6,909 03/03/92 02:36 pm OZCIS\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRBOOK.EXE 12,736 06/18/91 03:21 pm WSYSTEMS\∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRBOOK.ZIP 14,586 02/14/92 04:10 pm WSYSTEMS\∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRENV.WP 6,044 02/13/92 10:05 am NSI\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRESS.CHG 712 09/12/90 05:42 pm WINUTIL\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . +ADDRESS.EXE 64,064 02/15/92 05:47 pm USERS\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . +ADDRESS.EXE 67,168 01/03/92 01:26 pm PO\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRESS.IPC 4,704 10/04/91 01:29 pm AVERY\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . +ADDRESS.PAS 6,326 03/02/92 03:20 pm USERS\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . +ADDRESS.PAS 7,081 01/03/92 01:25 pm PO\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDRESS.SAV 264 10/30/91 11:10 am OZCIS\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADDTRACE.EXE 12,976 07/11/91 01:36 pm WSYSTEMS\∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . ADIMPORT.FLT 7,680 08/08/91 05:48 pm WINDOWS\M∞
- ≥DRIVE C: . AIRLINE.PAS 6,935 04/07/91 01:32 pm TECH\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: ALARM.LZH ALARM.PAS 1,553 01/02/90 09:37 am OPRO\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: ALARM.LZH ALARMI.ASM 4,151 01/17/90 02:05 pm OPRO\ ∞
- ≥DRIVE C: ALARM.LZH ALARMI.OBJ 455 01/17/90 02:05 pm OPRO\
- ‘≤∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞
- A filename (or archive name), preceded by plus sign (+), indicates that
- filename is a duplicate of another filename. Generally the duplicates
- would appear in the current range of records being displayed, however,
- in some cases the duplicate may not meet the selection criteria and would
- not become eligible for viewing. Duplicates are identified by matching the
- name field, no other field is used at this time.
-
- SCROLLING THE VIEW
- Once the View Screen is up, it may be scrolled right or left by
- using the left and right arrow keys. Each time you hit an Arrow
- key the view will scroll right (or left) 10 characters. To return to
- the first column hit the left arrow key until the first column appears
- or hit the <Home> key. To exit the Viewer, hit the <Esc> key.
- Hitting the End key will place you at the physical end of the
- current record which could appear to be totally blank. Hitting the
- Home key or repeatedly hitting the left arrow key will return you
- to populated parts of the record. You can change the layout of
- fields on your screen by selecting the Screen Layout option, as
- discussed in the upcoming section.
-
-
- DELETING ENTRIES
- While the View Screen is up, any entry in the catalog may be
- removed by placing the cursor bar on the entry and hitting the
- <Delete> key. These entries are physically deleted from the catalog
- and can no longer be retrieved. The only way to return these
- entries would be to re-catalog the disk(ette). This option is not
- available from a menu. This option does not remove any files
- from actual cataloged disk or diskette.
-
- PRINTING ENTRIES
- This selection is also not available from a menu, but is initiated by
- hitting <F8> while in a View Screen. You will be asked to identify
- the default printer and port before printing continues. The listing
- will then go to the selected printer or disk file and will be
- formatted according to the Print Layout setup for the particular
- type of entry. (Volume, Archive, or File) Print Layout is discussed
- in an upcoming section.
- EDIT WINDOW
- Once the View Screen is active it becomes possible to access the
- Edit Window. This window is used to alter the Category names
- and/or the Notes field. The Edit Window is activated by placing
- the cursor bar on the desired record you wish to change and
- pressing the <Enter> key.
-
- ⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø
- ≥⁄ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒ Modifying Record # 10 ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø≥
- ≥≥ Volume Name: CUDM34 ≥≥
- ≥≥ Archive Name: CUDM34.ZIP ≥≥
- ≥≥ File Name: COLOR.STM Category: CATALOG ≥≥
- ≥≥ SubDirectory: B:\ ≥≥
- ≥≥ Size: 528 Compressed: 158 ≥≥
- ≥≥ Date/Time: 01/10/92 12:13:36 ≥≥
- ≥≥ Notes: ≥≥
- ≥¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ≥
- ≥’ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ Notes ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏≥
- ≥≥Color system. Stream contains color data ≥≥
- ≥≥created and maintained by the program ≥≥
- ≥≥SETCOLOR.EXE ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥≥ ≥≥
- ≥‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ≥
- ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ
-
- Once you have cataloged a disk, you can select the View Screen
- and proceed to add Categories (classifications) and Notes
- (comments) to each catalog entry. Placing the cursor on a View
- Window entry and pressing <Enter> causes the Edit Window to
- appear as shown above. The Category and Notes field are the
- only changeable entries in the window.
-
- Categories
- The Category field can be anything you wish up to 8 characters.
- We recommend you establish a series of categories which define
- your processing needs. For example, if you collect or create
- programs you might use the software type, SSHEET for
- spreadsheet software, or DBase for data base software. Later
- while in the View Options dialog box you can use this category
- field to select application specific records for viewing.
- Notes
- The Notes field is actually a trigger field which, when activated,
- places you in the memo editor in the Notes box. To activate the
- trigger and enter or modify information in the Notes box, place the
- cursor on the Notes field and hit <Enter>. The Notes box will hold
- up to 410 characters and is controlled by using the normal editing
- keys on your keyboard. Most of the standard ASCII character set
- are supported. The first 60 characters of the memo are
- displayable by the View Screen so particular attention should be
- paid when entering these. The only way to view the entire memo
- is to be in the Edit Window for the record you wish to view. Hit
- <Ctrl-Enter> when you have completed your entry.
-
- You have two options when exiting the Edit Window. If you wish
- to abort your entry and return it to the prior state, you would hit
- the <Esc> key. To accept your changes, hit the <Ctrl-Enter> key
- combination.SCREEN LAYOUT
- The Screen Layout selection allows you to change the way
- catalog information is displayed on the View Screen. It includes
- entries for each of the displayable data fields stored in the
- catalog. When you have finished hit the <Ctrl-Enter> key
- combination to accept the changes or hit the <Esc> to retain the
- old information. The screen title will reflect whether you are in the
- Volume, Archive or File window.
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ[ Screen File Layout ]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Name Prompt Mask Col Width ≥
- ≥ Name Name 26 13 ≥
- ≥ Size Size ###,###,### 40 11 ≥
- ≥ Date Date mm/dd/yy 52 8 ≥
- ≥ Time Time hh:mm te 61 8 ≥
- ≥ Directory Directory 70 36 ≥
- ≥ Comment Comment 0 60 ≥
- ≥ Category Category 0 8 ≥
- ≥ Archive Archive 13 12 ≥
- ≥ Volume Volume 5 11 ≥
- ≥ Capacity Capacity 0 8 ≥
- ≥ NrFiles #Files 0 4 ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Save ‹ Ok ‹ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥ flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
-
- The following settings are available for each field:
-
- Prompt This field is used to place a header at
- the top of the screen. You may put
- anything you wish into this field. What is
- actually displayed depends on the size of
- the field it applies to.
-
- Mask This edit mask is used to format the
- field. Each field type will have a default
- edit type. You can use these mask in
- any field by following the guideline in the
- "Edit Masks" section later in this
- document.
-
- Col This is the screen column to begin
- displaying data. A zero (0) placed here will cause the field NOT to be
- displayed regardless of the other entries.
-
- Width Size to display. This field must be the
- same as or less than the actual field
- width. CUDM will not allow an entry to be
- out-of-range.
-
- Save
- Using this exit will cause this screen
- layout definition to become the default.
- CUDM will rewrite the configuration file
- (CUDM.CFG) to disk.
-
- OK Using this exit will cause this screen
- layout definition to be used only for the
- current execution.
-
- Cancel Using this exit will cause the screen
- layout definition to return to its prior
- state. Any changes made during this
- from the time you entered the window
- will be ignored.
-
- PRINTER LAYOUT
- This selection allows you to change the printer layout. It provides
- entries for each of the data fields stored in the catalog. The
- printer layout works the same way as the screen layout just
- discussed. When you have finished hit the <Ctrl-Enter> key
- combination to accept the changes or hit the <Esc> to retain the
- old information. The screen title will reflect whether you are in the
- Volume, Archive or File window.
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ[ Printer Volume Layout ]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ Nr Lines: 54 ≥
- ≥ Columns: 78 Print Compressed: N ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Name Prompt Mask Col Width ≥
- ≥ Name Volume 1 11 ≥
- ≥ Size Size ###,###,### 14 11 ≥
- ≥ Date Date mm/dd/yy 26 8 ≥
- ≥ Time Time hh:mm te 35 8 ≥
- ≥ Directory Directory 0 36 ≥
- ≥ Comment Comment 0 60 ≥
- ≥ Category Category 0 8 ≥
- ≥ Archive Archive 0 12 ≥
- ≥ Volume Vol Name 44 11 ≥
- ≥ Capacity Capacity 0 8 ≥
- ≥ NrFiles #Files 0 4 ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ Save ‹ Ok ‹ Cancel ‹ ≥
- ≥ flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl flflflflflflflfl ≥
- ‘ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕæ
-
- The following settings are available for each field:
-
- Prompt This field is used to place a header at
- the top of the listing.
-
- Mask This edit mask is used to format the
- field. Each field type will have a default
- edit type. You can use these mask in
- any field by following the guideline in the
- "Edit Masks" section later in this
- document.
-
- Col This is the print position to begin placing
- data. A zero (0) placed here will cause
- the field NOT to be used regardless of
- the other entries.
-
- Width Size of print field. This field must be the
- same as or less than the actual field
- width. CUDM will not allow an entry to be
- out-of-range.
-
- Save Using this exit will cause this print layout
- definition to become the default. CUDM
- will rewrite the configuration file
- (CUDM.CFG) to disk.
-
- OK Using this exit will cause this print layout
- definition to be used only for the current
- execution.
-
- Cancel Using this exit will cause the print layout
- definition to return to its prior state. Any
- changes made during this from the time
- you entered the window will be ignored.
- SELECT PRINTER
- This dialog box allows you to define the default printer the system
- will use to list the entries you have currently selected in the View
- Screen.
-
-
- ’Õ[˛]ÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕÕ∏
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ⁄ Printerƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ⁄ Destinationƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥ ≥ GENERIC EPSON ≥ ≥ ( ) LPT1 ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ LASERJET ˛ ≥ ≥ ( ) LPT2 ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ LASERJET PLUS∞ ≥ ≥ ( ) LPT3 ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ LASERJET II ∞ ≥ ≥ ( ) PRN ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ DIABLO ∞ ≥ ≥ () Disk File ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ EPSON MX ∞ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥ ≥ EPSON FX ∞ ≥ ⁄ File Nameƒƒƒƒƒƒƒø ≥
- ≥ ≥ EPSON LQ ∞ ≥ ≥ CUDM.PRN ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥ PROPRINTER II∞ ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥ ≥ DESKJET ≥ ≥
- ≥ ¿ƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒƒŸ ≥
- ≥ ≥
- ≥ ≥
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- PRINTER
- CUDM currently supports 22 printers. Included in the list of
- supported printers are Laser, Deskjet, dot matrix (9 and 24 pin)
- and impact printers. If your printer is not included on the list you
- can generally get the output you desire by selecting a printer
- similar to the type you have. To select a printer, place the cursor
- on the selection you wish as a default printer and press the
- <Enter> key.
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- DESTINATION
- IBM compatible computers running DOS have two level of control.
- The first being the system BIOS or Basic IO System. The second
- level of control is DOS (Disk Operating System) itself, which may
- or may not use the BIOS services. The Destination control allows
- you to select from the direct BIOS service printer ports (LPT1,
- LPT2 & LPT3) or to use the DOS printer port (PRN). The DOS
- printer port will normally default to the first BIOS printer port
- defined. Providing this selection also permits you to print to a
- printer not attached to the first port.
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- Selecting File Name will allow you to place the resulting printer
- listing in a disk file. Selecting a Generic printer from the Printer
- List (e.g. Generic Epson) and File Name will produce an export
- file in standard ASCII which may be used for input to other
- programs.
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- FILE NAME
- This is the name of the file that your View Screen data will be
- written to, if you selected the File Name destination. The print file
- will be placed in this file exactly as if it had been sent to the
- printer. All control characters will be included. This file may be
- COPY'd to the printer at a later date to produce the hard copy
- listing.
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- SYSTEM
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- SHELL to DOS
- Perform a memory swap and shell to DOS. CUDM will retain a
- minimum presence (about 7K) to allow for reloading the CUDM
- program when 'EXIT' is entered at the command line. If your
- computer uses EMS (Expanded Memory System), CUDM will
- normally use it for swapping. If EMS is not available, CUDM will
- swap to disk in a hidden file. Upon re-entering CUDM the file will
- be deleted. CAUTION: No files are closed prior to performing the
- DOS shell, so the proper course of action prior to shutting the
- machine off would be to re-enter (key 'EXIT') and quit the
- program normally.
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- SAVE OPTIONS
- Selecting this option causes the configuration file (.CFG) to be
- (re)written immediately. The current settings in the program will
- become the defaults for future executions of CUDM. No attempt
- is made to determine if the settings are correct. At any time you
- may return to the default settings by deleting the configuration file.
- The file name is CUDM.CFG and will be in the same directory as
- the current catalog files.
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- PRINT ORDER
- Prints an order form for registering CUDM. This is only displayed
- in the shareware version. If you need a copy and can't print one,
- there is one in the back of this manual or in the accompanying file
- CUDMORDR.FRM.
-
- QUIT Exit the program and return to the operating system. This option
- is the only recommended way of leaving CUDM without possibly
- damaging your data files.
-
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- SCREEN COLORS
- A program to set the screen colors (SETCOLOR.EXE) is
- provided to change any of the color combinations in CUDM. This
- color set screen sets the color attribute for both color and
- monochrome. The colors for the background are: Black, Blue,
- Green, Cyan, Red, Magenta, Brown, and LtGray. The foreground
- allows the eight previously mentioned colors plus: DarkGray, Light
- Blue, Light Green, Light Cyan, Light Red, Light Magenta, Yellow
- and White.
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- The colors are presented as a combination of foreground on
- background, for example the window interior of the main menu is
- BlackOnLGray or Black on Light Gray.
-
- Navigate the color menu with the arrow keys and the PgUp/PgDn
- keys until the cursor has selected the item to change. Hit the
- enter key and the color palette will be activated. Use the arrow
- keys to select the color combination wanted and hit enter again.
- That item will assume the selected color combination.
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- When all of the colors have been selected hit <AltC> and the new
- color selections will be written to the COLOR.STM stream file for
- use by CUDM. The stream file must be in the default directory
- when CUDM is started.
- EDIT MASKS
- These mask characters are used in the screen and printer layout
- windows to define the format for the various fields. Each field has
- a default edit mask which will be used if the field mask is blank.
- Alphabetic fields will have a mask of all 'X's which allows any
- character. Numeric fields will have a mask of all '9's and will be
- padded left with spaces. Date fields will have a mask of
- 'mm/dd/yy' and Time fields will have a mask of 'hh:mm:ss'.
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- string fields
-
- 'X' Any character
- '!' Any character, force upper case
- 'L' Any character, force lower case
- 'x' Any character, force mixed case (input
- only)
- 'S'or's'Used in file name fields to cause the name and
- the extension to be split on output.
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- numeric fields
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- '#' numbers and spaces
- 'K' numbers and spaces, output in kilobytes
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- date fields
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- 'm' month - zero padded
- 'M' month - blank padded
- 'd' day - zero padded
- 'D' day - blank padded
- 'y' year - zero padded
- 'n' month name
- 'N' month name - force upper case
- 'w' weekday
- 'W' weekday - force upper case
- '/' date separator
- 'h' hours - zero padded
- 'H' hours - blank padded
- 'm' minutes - zero padded
- 'M' minutes - blank padded
- 's' seconds - zero padded
- 'S' seconds - blank padded
- 't' time only - 'p' or 'a' of pm/am
- 'e' em only - 'm' in am/pm
- ':' time separator
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- Picture Result Remarks
- 'XXXXXX' 'Hello world' Any character
- '!!!!!!' 'HELLO WORLD' Any character,
- force upper
- case
- 'LLLLLL' 'hello world' Any character, force
- lower case
- 'xxxxxx' 'Hello World' Any character, force
- mixed case (on entry
- only)
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- '[#,###]' '[1,123] Digits and space only,
- brackets are literal. The
- comma is discretionary
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- 'K' ' 123K' Digits and space only,
- Kilobytes
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- 'S' 'file .ext' any filename, normally
- 'file.ext'
- 'mm/dd/yyyy' '04/01/1992' Date, zero padded
- 'MM/DD/yyyy' ' 4/ 1/1992' Date, blank padded
- 'dd-nnn-yy' '01-Apr-92' Date, named month
- 'dd NNN yy' '01 APR 92' Date, named month,
- upper case
- 'hh:mm:ss' '05:10:20' Time, zero padded
- 'HH:mm:ss' ' 5:10:20' Time, blank padded
- 'hh:mmt' '12:15p' Time, am/pm format
- 'hh:mm te' '12:15 pm' Time, am/pm formatBETA TESTERS
-
- Beta testing is done after the current release is designed and
- programmed. Initial exhaustive tests have been completed and
- the product is normally within a few days or weeks of release. The
- time frame depends on the level of change made to the product.
- Occasionally MSS requires additional testers. Only registered
- CUDM users may become beta product testers. If you wish to
- become a tester of any of Micro System Solutions products you
- may do so by registering that product and calling Fred Hill at 1-
- 800-421-1789. Only a few testers are needed for each product,
- so you may be placed on a waiting list.
-
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- ASP Ombudsman
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- 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 545
- Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 or send a Compuserve
- message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
- ORDERING INFORMATION
-
- Orders for CUDM may be sent to the following address:
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- Micro System Solutions
- 5048 W. Maplewood Ave.
- Littleton, CO 80123
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- Orders only: Phone-1(800) 421-1789, FAX-1(303) 727-6870
- Tech Support: 1(303) 795-7653
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- PPN 76060,102 - Compuserve Mail Orders
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- Name: ____________________________________________
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- Address: _________________________________________
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- City: _________________ St/Prov: ____________ Zip: _______
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- Country: ______________ Phone No: _______________
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- Credit Card: Visa __ MC __ Nr ___________________________
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- Card Expiration date: __________
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- Disk Size: 5.25 _______ 3.5 ___________
-
- Where did you find this copy of CUDM? Friend: ________
-
- BBS: ____ Vendor: ____ Name: ______________________________
-
- Standard Plus
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- Price (single copy) ..........$37.00 ..... $47.00$________
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- Shipping/handling (USA/Canada) ..... $ 5.00 .....$________
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- Shipping/handling (International) .. $ 8.00 .....$________
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- Colorado residents
- add appropriate tax ....................$________
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- Total order ............................$_____________
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- See file CUDMPLUS.DOC for a complete discussion of both versions as well as other MSS
- products. ***** See next page for non U.S.A. registrations ******NON U. S. Orders
-
- If your country is included in the following list please contact the
- appropriate agent to register your copy of CUDM. This list is
- being continuously updated, if your country is not listed call or
- write us for a more current list. The most current version will be
- sent direct from the author by AIRMAIL.
-
- Australia: BUDGETWARE
- P.O. Box 496
- Newtown, NSW 2042
- AUSTRALIA
- Phone (02) 519-4233
- Fax (02) 516-4236
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-
- Prices for overseas registrations are sometimes set by the agent
- in that country. If a foreign language version is available it will
- only be available through the agent for that language version. If
- your country is not included above address all orders to Micro
- System Solutions using the form on the previous page.INDEX
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- 800 number 2
- Add 1, 5, 8-11, 17, 30
- ASPFORUM 2
- Beta testers 29
- Catalog 1, 3-12, 14-17, 19, 21,
- 24
- Category 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 1
- 9, 21
- CD-Rom 1, 10
- Comments 1, 11, 17
- Compuserve 2, 29, 30
- Copyright iii
- Correspondence 3
- CUDM files 5
- Defaults 5, 10, 12, 24
- Deleting 1, 16, 24
- Destination 23, 24
- Disclaimer ii
- Dot matrix 1, 23
- Edit masks 19, 21, 27
- Edit window 11, 16-18
- File directory 9, 13
- Floppy disks 1
- Hard disk 1, 3, 10
- Hot keys 8
- Hot line 2
- Impact printers 1, 23
- Inkjets 1
- Installation 4
- Introduction 1
- LaserJet 23
- Lasers 1
- Layout 9, 15, 16, 19-22, 27 License ii, iii
- Master catalog 1
- Menu system 7
- Ordering 30
- PPN 76060,102 2, 30
- Print order 9, 25
- Printer 9, 16, 21, 23, 24, 27
- Quit 8, 9, 24, 25
- Readme file 6
- Save options 9, 24
- Screen colors 1, 25
- Screen layout 9, 15, 16, 19-21
- Scrolling the view 16
- Searching 1
- Select printer 9, 23
- Shell to dos 9, 24
- Sorting 1
- Starting cudm 4
- System requirements 3
- Technical support 1, 2, 3, 29
- Update 5, 8-11
- Updating 1
- Upgrading 6
- Using CUDM 5
- View screen 11, 15-19, 23, 24
- Viewer 5, 14, 16
- Warranties ii
- Wild Card 14
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