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- * HBSETUP - The Home Budget Management System Setup Utility *
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- For HBMS version 4.3 ONLY! April 1992
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- For version 4.3, HBSETUP provides multiple functions:
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- 1. Color selection.
- 2. Printer setup.
- 3. Configuration for foreign date format and currency symbol.
- 4. Choice of numerical entry format.
- 5. Password verification for registered users.
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- IMPORTANT: Items 1 and 2 create configuration files. Items 3, 4, and
- 5 modify the HBMS.EXE file. Because of this, HBSETUP.EXE should be run
- from the same disk/directory that contains the main program HBMS.EXE.
- The INSTALL program will create a separate directory and place these
- files together for you. However you should be aware that when you run
- HBMS, it will look for its configuration files in the default directory
- only. This means that before you run HBSETUP or HBMS, you should make
- the directory that contains these files, your "current" directory. If
- you are used to running from a "menu" or other type of program that
- insulates you from DOS (windows is a good example), make sure it
- changes to the proper directory before it attempts to execute these
- programs. It is not necessary or even desirable to have your HBMS
- directory in your "path". See your DOS manual for further information
- about directories and paths.
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- COLOR SETUP
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- NOTE: If you use a monochrome monitor, color configuration is not
- necessary. If HBMS fails to find the configuration file COLORS.HBM, it
- will default to black and white screens.
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- When you arrive at the HBMS COLOR SELECTION menu, please use the
- <F2> key to select from a list of color combinations, listed by
- background color. After making your selection a sample screen will be
- displayed.
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- EDITING COLORS:
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- I suggest that you stick with one of the preselected color
- combinations until you become more familiar with HBMS. However you CAN
- change things to suit your taste. Just enter the number of the color
- group you want to change. The <F1> key will display the results, and
- the <F3> key will save your changes.
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- PRINTER SETUP
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- HBMS is designed to make full use of the various options available
- on most dot-matrix and laser printers. This is accomplished through a
- system of control codes and ESCape sequences sent to the printer. They
- turn on and off the different widths, enhancements, etc. For example,
- the printed reports make good use of underline, double-strike, and
- italics. These features enhance the readability of reports in HBMS,
- but are not absolutely necessary. In fact, HBMS can work without most
- of them as explained later.
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- SELECTING A PRINTER:
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- HBSETUP comes with the suggested printer commands for at least 35
- different printers. One of them will most likely work with your
- machine. When you first access the PRINTER COMMANDS section of
- HBSETUP, use the <F2> key to display a list of printers. The list
- spans two pages, and the <PgUp>/<PgDn> keys move between pages.
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- Many printers on the market today will emulate either the Epson,
- IBM, or Hewlett-Packard brands. Check your printer manual. If your
- printer can emulate one of these modes, it usually has a "dip switch"
- setting to accomplish this. In some cases, you can send the printer a
- software command to instruct it to emulate one of these modes. If so,
- you can accomplish this via the INITIALIZE command explained below.
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- The printers which are most often emulated, are listed first.
- Others are listed in alphabetical order, and are generally printers
- that are somewhat different from the more popular modes. Of course,
- there are many models of printers that are not on the list. If your
- printer emulates one of the popular modes, try that mode first. If
- not, and your model is not listed, choose one with a similar name of
- the same brand. You may have to try more than one to see which is most
- compatible with your printer.
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- TESTING YOUR SETUP:
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- Once you have selected a printer, its commands will be displayed.
- Now use the <F1> key to print a sample sheet of text. This sample
- sheet contains text in every font used by HBMS. READ THIS SHEET
- CAREFULLY! I can not stress this point enough. Not only does it let
- you see if the different options are working properly, it also offers
- insights on how HBMS uses these commands.
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- EDITING YOUR SETUP:
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- If you do need to make changes, HBSETUP lets you edit the printer
- commands. Your printer manual will list your available commands.
- HBSETUP expects you to enter each character of a printer command, in a
- decimal format called "ASCII". Every letter, number, symbol, etc has a
- numerical ASCII value somewhere in the range of 0-255. When you enter
- an ASCII character in HBSETUP, you must precede it with a "#"
- character. This tells HBSETUP that an ASCII value follows immediately,
- and also serves as a delimiter between numbers.
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- Some printers will have to be reset, or put into an alternate mode
- before you can get results. The INITIALIZE command is sent before
- every report that HBMS prints. In most cases this command can be left
- blank, but if needed, this is the place to insert a "reset" or "change
- emulation" command.
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- If you have trouble getting a specific command to work with your
- printer, don't hesitate to delete it. As mentioned on the sample
- printout, getting your printer into small pitch (CONDENSED), is the
- only absolutely necessary requirement. If all else fails, you may set
- your printer to CONDENSED pitch manually (possibly from the front
- panel). If you decide to do this, delete all 13 printer commands, and
- save the empty configuration data. In this case HBMS will send no
- commands to your printer at all, but you will avoid a warning about
- not finding PRCODES.HBM.
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- The printer commands are listed roughly the order of their
- importance. Small pitch (CONDENSED) is a must. The 1/8" LINE FEED is
- desirable to pack more information on a page. UNDERLINES are used
- extensively and will be missed if you can not get them to work. DOUBLE
- STRIKE font helps highlight certain items and ITALICS is probably the
- least important. None of the HBMS printouts are designed to be printed
- in PICA (10 cpi) pitch, but the PICA command is used when setting up
- for CONDENSED (17 cpi) pitch. Due to the way some printers work, HBMS
- sends a PICA command immediately before it sends the CONDENSED command.
- This will assure that you get approximately 17 cpi. The ELITE (12 cpi)
- pitch is available for check printing only.
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- HBMS is set up to detect empty printer commands and adjust things
- accordingly. This includes page lengths. IF YOU DO ENTER A PRINTER
- COMMAND, HBMS WILL TRY TO USE IT EVEN IF IT IS WRONG. It's sometimes
- better to delete a command and let HBMS adjust, than to have it try to
- act on a faulty command and possibly cause trouble.
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- If you still have trouble setting up your printer, call and I'll be
- glad to help if I can. If you get a printer to work that is not listed
- and is different from others that are listed, please consider sharing
- your success. Send me a copy of the test printout and a "print screen"
- that shows the commands you used. I get calls all the time for help
- with printer setup. I can't possibly keep track of all the different
- types of printers and your help would be appreciated.
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- MODIFYING HBMS.EXE
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- The changes made in the MODIFICATION MENU section of HBSETUP, will
- be written directly into the HBMS.EXE file. Please do not distribute
- any modified copies of HBMS.EXE. Since the HBMS "package" comes with
- the main program files in a compressed format, this should not present
- a problem. You can always re-install HBMS from the original
- distribution disk.
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- SUPPORT FOR FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
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- In version 4.3 you can change the way HBMS displays the date, and
- which currency symbol is used. You can choose between three date
- formats, and specify any character you desire to replace the "$" sign.
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- FIXED or FLOATING DECIMAL POINT:
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- When you record your transactions in HBMS you will be entering a
- lot of "dollar" amounts. New for version 4.3 is a choice between two
- different numerical entry formats.
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- "2-place Fixed format" supplies the decimal point for you, similar
- to some printing calculators. To enter $12.34 just type "1234". The
- decimal point will be inserted automatically.
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- "Floating point format" relies on you to place the decimal point in
- its proper position. To enter $12.34 you must type "12.34". However
- if you just wanted to enter $12.00, typing "12" is sufficient.
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- Select between these two formats by answering Yes or No to the
- "2-Place Fixed Decimal Point" prompt. If you decide that you are not
- happy with the chosen format, you can always change it later by running
- HBSETUP again.
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- INSERTING REGISTERED NAME and PASSWORD:
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- If you are a registered user, you will be provided with a password
- that matches YOUR name only. Use the "R" selection from the
- MODIFICATION MENU to enter your registered name and password. A valid
- match will be confirmed, and will allow HBMS to display your name
- prominently on the Main Menu screen, as well as bypass the Shareware
- announcement.
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- The "name" you desire to use can be up to 40 characters long, and
- it should be specified on the order form when you send in for your
- registration. It should consist of either your personal name or your
- company name.
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