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- Version 2.0g
- I still had complaints about people seeing Echo Off in the Autoexec
- Bat file, so now if you have a DOS higher than 3.2, it will start
- with @Echo off.
-
- If you are using DOS 5.0, A DOS=HIGH,NOUMB line will be appended to
- the bottom of the Autoexec.bat file, and you will have to put a
- DOS=LOW (and/ or a DOS=UMB) in the configurations you need them in.
- Menu.Ctl will control the flags.
-
- If you are using DRDOS, Menu.Ctl will now work with it as well as
- MSDOS.
-
- I've changed the way I load configurations, so you will be able to
- run AutoCon with less memory, and there is no longer a 6K or 2K
- limit on the Autoexec and Config fields.
-
- Each configuration now has the names of the files that the field is
- written to. (I've had several requests for this one.)
-
- The help screen colors are now installable.
-
- The MENU.CTL interface has been rewritten to show up more distinctly
- when booting. I had several complaints that it was easy to miss.
- It will now put up some distinctive boxex, and show up in color if
- you have a color monitor. The colors are installable from AutoCon.
-
- Each configuration now has the names of the files that the field is written
- to. (I've had several requests for this one.)
-
- You can tell AutoCon not to restore the screen on exit (eliminates the
- need for AutoConx.exe.
-
-
- Version 2.0e (mainly bug fix)
- In Single mode if the Enviornment name wasn't set (AltE in the
- editor) AutoCon could get the wrong cache 'Flush' information. This
- is fixed, but I highly reccommend setting the Autocon Environment
- variable if you are using Single mode.
-
- If an external editor were being used, and the Autocon or Config
- field size got too large, the AutoCon.Dat file could get messed up -
- fixed.
-
- Several people have complained that 4K and 2K is not large enough
- for the Autoexec and Config fields, so I'm pushing the size up to 6K
- and 4K. Please note that this adds 4K/configuration to AutoCon's
- memory requirements.
-
- There are two extra EXE files on the BBS. AutoCons.exe will still
- use 4K and 2K for those needing the smaller memory requirements.
-
- AutoConx.exe will not restore the screen when it exits. Try this if
- you lose the cursor or the screen blanks out when you exit (I've had
- two complaints about this).
-
- Version 2.0d (bug fix)
- If AutoCon followed an "ECHO OFF" and a "CLS" statement in a batch
- file, the screen could get slightly messed up - fixed.
-
- Version 2.0c (bug fix)
- The user modified colors were getting lost if a reboot was performed
- from the command line - fixed.
-
- Version 2.0b (bug fix)
-
- MENU.CTL had a problem with the name of the eighth configuration,
- which is now fixed. It also had a tendency to leave menu choice 2
- in the hi-lite mode, also fixed.
-
- Several people complained about seeing the Errorlevel statements in
- the AUTOEXEC.BAT during the boot process. AUTOEXEC.BAT files will
- now start with ECHO OFF as the first statement if you choose the
- MENU.CTL option.
-
- Version 2.0 would allow you to choose more than the eight default
- configurations. This is no longer allowed.
-
- Version 2.0 had a problem writing the AUTOEXEC.BAT file for the Menu
- mode if the Autoexec fields didn't end in a Carriage Return. This
- is now fixed.
-
-
- Version 2.0
-
-
- I'm jumping the version number from 1.4 to 2.0 for this release.
- The reason is that AutoCon's capability has changed so much in this
- release that I think it warrants a Major revision number change.
-
- The major change is the inclusion of two new files. These are
- MENU.CTL and MENUNUM.COM. Menu.Ctl is a device driver that can
- disable commands in the CONFIG.SYS file. MenuNum.Com is a file that
- will ask the portion of Menu.Ctl that stays resident which
- configuration was chosen, and set the DOS ERRORLEVEL to that number.
- This allows setting up menu choices in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to
- match the choice made from the CONFIG.SYS file. Together these two
- files allow you to choose a system configuration from a menu of
- configurations during the boot process itself.
-
- AutoCon will handle all of the interface details to these two
- commands for you, and allow you to return to a "Normal" system
- configuration in just a couple of keystrokes. This will allow you
- to run programs like "Optimize" from Quarterdeck.
-
-
- There is a pull-down menu system available on the main screen. Each
- item on the menu has a context sensitive help entry. This should
- make it very easy to get AutoCon up and running the first time, and
- allow you to look up those commands you can't remember the
- keystrokes for.
-
-
- There are two new command line options. If you enter
-
- AutoCon /<return>
-
- on the command line, a window of your configurations will pop up
- asking you to choose which configuration you wish to use to reboot
- the system. This is equivalent to the "AutoCon <configuraion name>,
- except that AutoCon lets you choose the name from a pick list.
-
- The second new command is
-
- AutoCon /@<configuration name>
-
- where <configuration name> is the name shown on the main screen for
- each configuration. If the name matches the configuration that was
- used for the boot process, the DOS errorlevel will be set to 1. It
- will be set to 0 otherwise. For this function to work correctly,
- you need to boot up with Menu.Ctl, or assure that each Autoexec
- field has the correct name assigned with a SET command. See the new
- "Put Name in Environment" editor function defined below.
-
-
- The internal editor has a few new capabilities. In order to access
- most them you will have to edit your keystrokes (using the F6 key).
- The block operations are no longer constrained to full lines. The
- default keys for reformating were removed. You may reassign them.
-
- "Search Function" (default assigned to ^Q^F) allows you to search
- the text for a specified string of text. The string is active for
- the entire AutoCon session, and will be the same across records.
-
- "Search/Replace Function" (default assigned to ^Q^A) allows you to
- search the text for a specified string of text, and relpace it
- with another string of text. You will be asked to confirm the
- replacement.
-
- "Repeat Search Function" (default assigned to ^L) This will
- repeat the last Search, or Search/Replace that was performed. The
- informations is retained during the AutoCon session, and will be
- the same across records.
-
- "Install Editor Keys" (default assigned to F6) allows you to
- change the editor keys during an edit session.
-
- "Put Name in Environment" (default assigned to AltE) will put a
- SET command in your edit field. This will guarantee that the
- configuration you are editing has its name placed correctly in the
- environment. AutoCon will use this name for various command line
- functions.
-
- "Change (Text - AltF6, Block - AltF7, Control Char - AltF8)
- Attribute" will allow you to change the keys that call up the
- editor color installation windows.
-
- "View Last Dos Screen" (default assigned to AltV) allows you to
- see the DOS screen as it was when AutoCOn was started. Could be
- useful if the reason your changing a configuration is shown there.
-
-
- By March 1, 1991 I will have a support BBS in place operating 24
- hours a day. The number will be (916) 623 4455.
-
-
- Version 1.4
-
- One of the WhatsNews has to do with me, I am now a member of the ASP
- (Association of ShareWare Professionals). The rest of the WhatsNews
- all concern changes (and additions) to the program.
-
- You now have the option to use the built in editor to edit the
- Autoexec and Config fields, or to install an external editor to do
- the job. <CtrlF6> will pop up a window for you to enter an external
- editor's file name. The Path will be checked for the entered file
- name, and if found, it will be used to edit the Autoexec and Config
- fields in the future. For more info, see the "Installing External
- Editor" section of AUTOCON.DOC.
-
- From the command line, typing <AUTOCON /=> will check the Autoexec
- and Config fields of the current configuration record against the
- file contents of the current Configuration files (usually
- C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT and C:\CONFIG.SYS). The results of the comparison
- will be shown on the screen. SPECIAL NOTE! - the configuration will
- need to have been saved with the 1.4 version of AUTOCON.
-
- From the command line, typing <AUTOCON /*> will update the Autoexec
- and Config fields of the current configuration record from the file
- contents of the current Configuration files (usually C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- and C:\CONFIG.SYS). You might want to be a little careful with this
- one.
-
- The internal editor has a few new capabilities. In order to access
- them, you will probably have to edit your keystrokes (using the <F6>
- key). The new commands are "Split Line", "Cut the marked block",
- and "Paste the last Cut block". These commands will be a little
- more convenient than the current "Write marked block" and "Read
- marked block" file commands.
-
- "Split Line" (default assigned to <CtrlN> key) splits the current
- line at the cursor, leaving the cursor where it is, and moving the
- rest of the line down to the next line.
-
- "Cut the marked block" (default assigned to <CtrlK> <U> key
- combination) will put the current marked block into a text buffer.
- "Paste the last Cut block" (default assigned to <CtrlK> <P> key
- combination) will paste the contents of the cut buffer to the
- current cursor location. This command can be used to move the
- data in the same record, or across records. After a cUt, the data
- will stay in the buffer until a new cUt is performed, or AUTOCON
- is exited.
-
- Formerly the editor only recognized a ' ' (space) as a word mark
- (for <CtrlF>, <CtrlA>, <CtrlRarw>, etc.). This has been enhanced
- to also recognize the following characters as word marks :
- '/', ';', and '='.
-
- Line length was increased to 254 for those long path names (and
- any other long lines needed). This necessitated removing the
- word-wrap capability while editing the Autoexec and Config
- fields (I don't think this will be a hardship, you probably don't
- want to word-wrap the lines in your Autoexec and Config files
- anyway). Word-wrap is still used in the Notes field, but please
- don't enter a line longer than 127 characters in there.
-
-
- A couple of functions were also added to the Interactive Mode.
-
- <AltC> will pop-up a pick list of the current configuration
- records, and allow you to select one. The contents of the
- Autoexec and Config fields of the selected configuration record
- will be copied to the current configuration record. Be careful
- with this one, there is NO "Undo" command. You can always
- use ESC to get out of the pick list without doing a copy.
-
- <AltV> will now show the Dos screen as it was when Autocon was
- started.
-
- <Alt=> will check the Autoexec and Config fields of the current
- configuration record against the contents of the current
- configuration files (C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT and C:\CONFIG.SYS, unless you
- have changed them with <F8> or <F9> keys). SPECIAL NOTE! - the
- configuration will need to have been saved with the 1.4 version of
- AUTOCON.
-
- All of the color changes now show up instantly (you previously had
- to wait till the next time Autocon was executed to see some of the
- color changes).
-
- ESC is no longer accepted as a "Yes" answer (there were a lot of
- complaints on this one). A "Yes" answer now requires a <Y> or
- <Enter> key (accept default).
-
- There are a few cosmetic changes on the screens (all in response to
- comments by users). I won't take the space to list each one.
-
- There are a couple more entrys on the help screen, and (I hope) the
- entries are arranged in a little more logical fashion.
-
- UltraVision : Autocon is now UltraVision "Aware". Autocon will
- detect if UltraVision is installed and active. If it is, Autocon
- will use UltraVision to switch modes, and restore screens (in other
- words, Autocon won't mess up your screen).
-
- Windows Problems : After spending a very unproductive day on the
- phone with Microsoft, I decided to add another boot type option to
- Autocon. Several people use Autocon to reconfigure in and out of
- Windows. When Windows is running in 386 enhanced mode, a software
- boot (usually) doesn't work. Microsoft's recommendation : "Never
- reboot while running Windows". They say that this may trash hard
- disks and worse (I'm not sure what could be "worse" than trashing a
- hard disk). I don't know about you, but I've had to reboot out of
- Windows several times. I know it's probably not a good idea, but
- there are times it should be quite safe (and times when it is forced
- upon us). Anyway, they say that is no way they are aware of to
- ensure that a software reboot will work.
- Therefore :
-
- You may now select (N)one as an alternate boot type (using the
- <F5> key). If you select (N)one, Autocon will now reconfigure the
- files, but will not attempt a reboot. Now you may run Autocon
- under Windows, and after the system files are reconfigured, you
- can hit the dreaded CtrlAltDel key combination.
-
- By the way, I'm not much of an artist, so if someone (out of the
- goodness of their hearts) designs a nice Icon for Autocon, I would
- appreciate them sending me a copy.
-
-
- A potentially nasty bug was squashed. Since I never received a
- complaint on this one, I assume that I was the only one "bit". If
- your current configuration record was the last one, and you deleted
- it, Autocon tried to find it again the next time it was started.
- This could lead to bizarre behavior (a messed up pointer for those
- technical people). If the current record number is larger than the
- max record number, it will now be adjusted (with appropriate warning
- message). It will still be pointing to the wrong record, but it
- will behave in a known fashion.
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.3a
-
- There are a few bug fixes, and a couple of enhancements in this
- version. If you used F2 to save changes in the previous versions,
- when you hit ESC to exit it would issue a warning that the changes
- were about to be lost, this has been corrected.
-
- AUTOCON will now attempt to detect and restore the EGA/VGA (45/50)
- small character mode upon exit.
-
- After updating the configuration with 1.3a, when AUTOCON is started
- in the interactive mode, it will default to the configuration used
- in the last update.
-
- On the command line if you type <AUTOCON /?> the name of the current
- configuration will be displayed (Note: you must have saved a
- configuration with V1.3a first).
-
- If you are in the full screen entry mode, hitting <F7> will update
- the Autoexec and Config fields in the current record from the
- current AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files. This saves going into
- each of the two fields and doing a <F5> <^KR> <AltX>.
-
- From the command line, typing AUTOCON followed by a / and the name
- of a configuration (e.g. <AUTOCON /NoTSRs>) will cause that
- configuration to have it's Autoexec and Config fields updated from
- the current AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- There was a bug in V1.3 that caused AUTOCON to have a problem with
- reading files that were not terminated with ^Z. If you got an
- "Edit Buffer Full" message when you tried to edit a field that you
- know wasn't too big, then you were bitten by this bug. This is
- fixed in 1.3a.
-
- If you were in one of the fields and issued an <^KW> (block save)
- and didn't have a marked block, you were not given an error message
- in previous versions. This is fixed in 1.3a.
-
- The help screen displayed in a color change window was the one for
- changing the editor keystrokes. This is fixed in 1.3a.
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.3
-
- There are several changes in this version. If you have added
- several extra configurations that you no longer need, the <CtrlF3>
- key will delete the current configuration (you can't delete record
- one, nor can you go below five records).
-
- You can change the keystrokes used by the built in editor. Hitting
- the <F6> key in the main menu will pop up a key editor which will
- allow changing the actions of all of the control keys used in the
- editor.
-
- You can change the colors used by AUTOCON. Hitting the <Alt> key in
- combination with the function keys will allow customization of most
- of the colors. The use of each key is detailed in the pop-up help.
-
- The DAT file format for 1.3 is quite different than the one for 1.2.
- The white space has been eliminated, and as a consequence it is
- significantly smaller (mine are about 1/4 the previous size). The
- first time you run 1.3 it will change the format, and the DAT file
- will no longer be compatible with 1.2. You may want to make a copy
- of AUTOCON.DAT (just to be on the safe side) before running 1.3.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.2d keeps current file attributes
-
- A request was made to update the Autoexec and Config files, but to
- not change their current attributes (system, read only, hidden,
- etc.). Therefore AUTOCON now reads the current file attributes of
- Autoexec.Bat and Config.Sys before updating them, and restores the
- attributes after the update.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.2c adds a boot type select.
-
- Some computers have trouble with the warm boot that AUTOCON was
- originally configured with. These seem to mainly be machines with
- large hard disks, and a large hard disk manager. The <F5> key now
- allows you to change the boot type from warm to cold to get around
- this problem.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.2a is a bug fix.
-
- AUTOCON didn't recognize more than three configurations from the
- command line.
-
-
- Version 1.2 is a bug fix.
-
- When you attempted to read in your old configuration files to the
- AUTOEXEC and CONFIG fields, it always defaulted to C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
- an C:\CONFIG.SYS no matter what files you had selected. The read
- file option now works correctly.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
-
- Version 1.1 charges are as follows.
-
- 1. AUTOCON now does a Reboot when a reconfiguration is done from the
- command line.
-
- 2. AUTOCON now handles up to 50 configurations (originally only 5).
-
- 3. You can now read any file into an AUTOEXEC or CONFIG edit field
- (allows you to use your old configurations).
-
- 4. The On-line Help has been updated/enhanced.
-
- 5. The Doc file has been enhanced (left out a few things the first
- time).
-
- 6. Allows you the choice of a Reboot when reconfiguring in the data
- entry mode.
-
- 7. Hopefully a better choice of colors on an LCD screen. If you have
- an LCD, you need to have your mode set to BW80 (2).
-
-
-