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- INFOPLUS
-
- Version 1.56 Released to the public domain.
-
- By Andrew Rossmann, 12/30/1992
-
- Originally based on Steve Grant's Public Domain SYSID 4.44.
-
- Syntax:
- INFOPLUS [B][D][M][C][F][NP][NV][AP[:filename]][H][?]
- where:
- B = Write to screen using BIOS (default under Desqview)
- D = Write directly to screen memory (default)
- M = Use monochrome colors (default under MODE BWxx)
- C = Use normal colors (default)
- F = Leave 16550 FIFO's enabled
- NV = Do not perform VGA chipset detection
- NP = Do not read Partition Table
- AP = AutoPrint all screens, ask for setup
- AP:filename = AutoPrint to a file or device
- H or ? = This help screen
-
- ex: INFOPLUS B M NV
- Run INFOPLUS using BIOS, monochrome colors, no VGA check.
-
- A system description for DOS-based PC/XT/AT- and PS/2-class machines.
- INFOPLUS generates 18 screens of information about the host system and runs
- under DOS versions 3.0 and later.
-
- My primary sources of ideas in INFOPLUS were Ray Duncans "Advanced MS-DOS"
- and Terry Dettman's "DOS Programmer's Reference." The ideas of Prakash
- Chandra,Terje Mathisen,Bob Smith, and others appear in various places. Also
- James Howard, John Levine, Mark Aitchison, Jay Caplan, David Tay, Heribert
- Eisele, Matthias Heidbrink.
-
- Some of the techniques INFOPLUS uses are not documented or officially
- supported by either IBM or Microsoft. Where possible I have followed the
- undocumented routine with a comment describing my source for the technique.
-
- The following files are included with the runtime program:
-
- INFOPLUS.EXE - The main program
- INFOPLUS.HIS - Changes in each version
- INFOPLUS.HLP - The help screens
- INFOPLUS.DOC - This file
- INFOPLUS.PIF - Windows 3 Program Information File
- IP-PIF.DVP - Desqview Program Information File
- INFOPLUS.ICO - Icon for Windows 3 Program Manager
- PRINTHLP.EXE - Program to print some or all .HLP pages
-
- The following files are included with the source code:
-
- INFOPLUS.PAS - Main file
- IFPGLOBL.PAS - Global variables, constants, and types
- IFPCOMON.PAS - Routines common to many of the pages
- IFPRUN.PAS - General runtime manager
- IFPINIT.PAS - Initialization routines
- PAGE_xx.PAS - Each of the pages
- IFPEXTRN.PAS - Unit for external routines
- IFPSCRPT.PAS - Unit for screen printing
- IFPHELP.PAS - Unit for help screens
- INFOPLUS.ASM - Assembly language procedures
- INFOPLUS.OBJ - Assembly routines for linking
- PRINTHLP.PAS - For printing out the help pages
- MAKEHELP.PAS - Compiles PAGE_xx.INF files into INFOPLUS.HLP
- PAGE_xx.INF - Help screen for each page
-
- Using INFOPLUS is easy. Just use the PGUP and PGDN keys to move from
- page to page. HOME and END will move to the first and last pages,
- respectively. If you hit ENTER, you can then type in the page you want to
- go to. If you hit ENTER without typing a new page number, it will re-run
- the current page. Hit ESC to end the program. Some pages won't fit all on
- one screen, for that you hit the DOWN ARROW key to get more information.
- Some pages let you hit UP ARROW to review already displayed information.
-
- If you want to save a copy of the information on a screen, hit ALT-P. A
- window will pop up. You can send your output to a File or the Printer. If a
- File already exists, you can Overwrite it, or Append to it.
-
- If your printer does not support the IBM 'graphics' characters (such as line
- drawing), then choose Normal ASCII.
-
- Lastly, you can optionally add an extra header line to the output. You can
- put anything you want there (up to 255 characters.) The most logical is to
- put a little information on what computer your using. ie: Betty's Office
-
- If you want a full record, start INFOPLUS using the AP option. This will
- send a copy of every screen to a file or the printer. Before the first
- page, you will be asked the same questions as for a single page, plus one
- new one: Number of screens per page. INFOPLUS will place that many screens
- on a page before issuing a form-feed. If you want everything all together,
- use 0 to suppress form-feeds.
-
- You can hit F1 during screen displays to get a help screen explaining
- what's being displayed. INFOPLUS looks for the environment variable
- INFOPLUS, and if found, uses a path given on it to look for INFOPLUS.HLP
- (INFOPLUS=C:\UTIL). If no environment variable is found, INFOPLUS will look
- in the current directory, then the same directory as the program was found,
- then your PATH.
-
- If you have trouble with bad colors on the screen, try setting your computer
- to MODE MONO or MODE BW80 before starting INFOPLUS. INFOPLUS will use a black
- and white palette if either of these modes are detected. You can also use
- the M command line switch. (INFOPLUS M)
-
- If you are in a 40 column mode, INFOPLUS will run in 80 column, but return
- you back to 40 columns upon completion. 132 column modes are not supported
- because Turbo Pascal's CRT unit only works with standard modes, and I don't
- want to give up all the nice features.
-
- INFOPLUS does support more than 25 lines, although most of the pages are set
- up to look best at 25 lines. Some display modes do not properly return the
- correct number of lines.
-
- For ease of use, a utility named PRINTHLP comes with INFOPLUS. When you
- run it, you can have one or all of the help pages sent to your printer (or
- any DOS device or file.) Each information page will be paginated any way
- you like. Each new page will have a small header giving the INFOPLUS
- version it refers to, the page number, and what is on the page.
-
- WINDOWS 3.x NOTES!!!
- You can add INFOPLUS to the Program Manager. Open the group that you
- want to put INFOPLUS in. Select File, New, Program item. Use whatever
- you want for the Description. For Command line, enter INFOPLUS.EXE,
- preceed with a drive and directory if not on your PATH. If you hit
- ENTER, and end up at the screen, select File, Properties. Hit Change
- Icon, and for the file name, use INFOPLUS.ICO. Then OK everything.
- Note that when you minimize INFOPLUS, you will see a standard DOS
- icon. This can't be changed.
-
- Desqview NOTES:
- INFOPLUS runs safely under Desqview, and is 'Desqview Aware.' If DV is
- detected, INFOPLUS will write to the screen using BIOS calls unless
- you use the D command line switch. This allows windowed screens even
- on non-386/486's.
-
- IP-PIF.DVP is a sample setup for INFOPLUS. The settings should be:
-
- Change a Program
-
- Program Name............: Infoplus
-
- Keys to Use on Open Menu: IP Memory Size (in K): 300
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Program...: C:\UTIL\INFOPLUS.EXE <---Change this for your own setup
-
- Parameters:
-
- Directory.: C:\UTIL <---Not needed if you use the environment variable
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Options:
- Writes text directly to screen.......: [N]
- Displays graphics information........: [N]
- Virtualize text/graphics (Y,N,T).....: [N]
- Uses serial ports (Y,N,1,2)..........: [Y]
- Requires floppy diskette.............: [N]
-
- Change a Program Advanced Options
-
- System Memory (in K).......: 0 Maximum Program Memory Size (in K)..:
-
- Script Buffer Size.......: 1000 Maximum Expanded Memory Size (in K): 16
-
- Text Pages: 2 Graphics Pages: 0 Initial Mode: Interrupts: 00 to FF
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Window Position:
- Maximum Height: 25 Starting Height: 25 Starting Row...: 0
- Maximum Width.: 80 Starting Width.: 80 Starting Column: 0
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Shared Program
- Pathname..:
- Data......:
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Close on exit (Y,N,blank)......: [ ] Uses its own colors..............: [Y]
- Allow Close Window command.....: [N] Runs in background (Y,N,blank)...: [N]
- Uses math coprocessor..........: [Y] Keyboard conflict (0-F)..........: [0]
- Share CPU when foreground......: [Y] Share EGA when foreground/zoomed.: [Y]
- Can be swapped out (Y,N,blank).: [Y] Protection level (0-3)...........: [0]
-
- The Maximum Expanded Memory setting of 16 allows the VCPI detection to
- work. You can set this to 0 if you need to, or 9999 if you want INFOPLUS to
- detect it all (INFOPLUS does not actually use EMS at present.) The Maximum
- Program Size can also be varied if you wish.
-
- This version of INFOPLUS was compiled using the following equipment:
-
- Hardware:
- Gateway 2000 386/25 (Micronics ASIC motherboard w/ 64K cache)
- 4 Meg RAM
- Microscience 110M ESDI, 3.5" HH
- Ultrastor 12F ESDI controller w/ 32K cache
- ATI VGA Wonder XL w/ 1M RAM
- ProAudio Spectrum 16
-
- Software:
- MS-DOS 5.00 Rev A
- QEMM 6.00
- 4DOS 4.01 Rev B
- Super PC-Kwik 5.00
- Turbo Pascal 6.0
- Turbo Assembler 2.0
- Turbo Debugger 2.0
- KEDIT 4.00D2
- Windows 3.10
- Desqview 2.40
-
- My primary sources of ideas in INFOPLUS were Ray Duncans "Advanced MS-DOS"
- and Terry Dettman's "DOS Programmer's Reference." The ideas of Prakash
- Chandra,Terje Mathisen,Bob Smith, and others appear in various places. Also
- James Howard, John Levine, Mark Aitchison, Jay Caplan, David Tay, Heribert
- Eisele, Matthias Heidbrink.
-
- Some of the techniques INFOPLUS uses are not documented or officially
- supported by either IBM or Microsoft. Where possible I have followed the
- undocumented routine with a comment describing my source for the technique.
-
- Much of the additional info came from Ray Duncan's "Advanced MSDOS
- Programming" second edition (a must get book for anyone interested in
- low-level stuff.) Also, additional information on the DOS 4 boot sector
- format came from "The Norton Troubleshooter." A book that comes with The
- Norton Utilities 4.5.
-
- Even more information comes from Ralf Brown's interrupt list, which lists
- hundreds of goodies. It's available via BBS's, and resides on SIMTEL20 and
- many other public access UNIX sites. It's also available on the Infoplus
- BBS. The name is INTERxxy.ZIP, where xx is the version, and y is the part
- letter. (This version of INFOPLUS used INTER32.)
-
- Additional information on XMS and DPMI came from the book 'Extending DOS'
- by Ray Duncan (and others.)
-
- Information on additional partition values came from numerous people of
- which I never wrote down their names!!
-
- Information on detecting VGA chipsets came from "Advanced Programmer's
- Guide to Super VGAs" by George Sutty and Steve Blair. Published by Brady.
- (NOTE! Beware of bugs in the detection routines in the above book!!)
-
- Some extra VGA chipset detection help came for the source code for
- Fractint 16.11.
-
- Information on reading the CMOS came from a program posted by Mark
- Aitchison on USENET.
-
- Information on detecting UART types came from David Tay and David Nugent
- (david@csource.oz.au)
-
- More information on VGA chipsets came from "Programmer's Guide to the EGA
- and VGA Cards, Second Edition" by Richard F. Ferraro. Published by
- Addison-Wesley.
-
- Information about how dangerous it is to pass too many flags, and info
- about OS/2 came from Heribert Eisele (heribert@caen.engin.umich.edu)
-
- How to detect the Tandy 1000, and some models digital sound, came from
- Frank Durda IV (uhclem@nemesis.lonestar.org)
-
- Information about a bug in the LONGCALL routine came from Michael Holin
- (HIMH%DCZTU1.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu).
-
- Information about problems with Trident VGA chipsets came from MANY
- people.
-
- Information on the Gravis UltraSound came from Tran of Renaissance and
- Joshua Jensen.
-
- If you have any questions, bug reports, or suggestions, I can be
- reached at the following places:
-
- Internet : andyross@infopls.chi.il.us
- Unix : uunet!infopls!andyross
- CompuServe : >INTERNET:andyross@infopls.chi.il.us
-
- Infoplus BBS : (708)537-0247 (14400/9600/2400/1200 v32bis/v42bis/MNP)
- This is my own BBS. You can always get the latest version here. Just log
- in as INFOPLUS, and follow the instructions on screen.
-
- RCS Defender : (708)390-6603 (2400/1200, 2 lines)
- : (708)390-9662 (14400/9600/2400/1200 v32bis/v42bis/MNP)
- Beacon : (708)615-0845 (2400/1200)
-
- Andrew Rossmann
- Wheeling, IL
-
- From Steve Grant:
- Both the source and object code of SYSID are hereby released into the
- public domain. Neither version carries any warranty, expressed or
- implied, of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
-
- Comments, suggestions, and questions may be addressed to:
- BIXMail: sjgrant
- CompuServe: 71101,706
-
- Steve Grant
- Long Beach, CA
- January 13, 1989
-