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- DV Tree Version 2.3 (c) 1990-1991 Michael D. Weaver.
- DESQview is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems.
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- ┌────────────┐
- │ Overview │
- └────────────┘
-
- This document is provided to support installation of DV Tree on
- hard drive systems. The following is a summary of what the various
- installation steps will accomplish:
-
- 1) Create DV Tree's home directory, and copy its files to this
- directory. Ideally, this will be C:\DV\DVTREE, D:\DV\DVTREE, or
- E:\DV\DVTREE. Also, we will copy the files TZ-SCRIP.DVS, and TS-SCRIP.DVS
- to your DESQview directory.
-
- 2) Install DVTXDI.COM in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file if you are
- running DESQview 2.26 or higher.
-
- 3) Add the DV Tree PIFs (Program Information Files) to DESQview's
- Open Menu.
-
- 4) Customize the PIFs using Change a Program if:
-
- a) Your DV directory is not C:\DV or,
- b) You do not have a color monitor.
-
- 5) Configure DV Tree so it knows where to find DESQview's files.
- (not necessary if your DV directory is C:\DV.)
-
- If you feel you can complete the above steps on your own, please
- do so, then proceed to Step 8 below to verify a good installation.
-
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-
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- ┌───────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 1: Hard Disk Installation │
- └───────────────────────────────────┘
-
- For DV Tree to be useful, it should be installed on your hard
- disk. Since it is a DESQview specific program, the best place to put it
- is in a subdirectory of the \dv directory, and the best name to give the
- DV Tree subdirectory is DVTREE. Assuming all the DV Tree files are in
- your current DOS directory, and the name of your DESQview directory is
- c:\dv, type the following commands:
-
- mkdir c:\dv\dvtree
- copy *.* c:\dv\dvtree
- copy *.dvs c:\dv
-
- If your copy of DESQview is not installed in c:\dv, you should
- replace c:\dv in each of the above commands with the path to your DESQview
-
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- directory. If you have problems: Read the sections on directories in
- your DOS manual.
-
-
-
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- ┌───────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 2: Install DVTXDI.COM │
- └───────────────────────────────┘
-
- If your copy of DESQview is not version 2.26 or later, you should
- skip this step. You may also wish to skip this step if your version of
- DOS is less than 3.1 (DOS versions prior to 3.1 may need to be 'patched'
- to accommodate DVTXDI.COM - if you are an experienced user, further
- information on this is available in the DVTXDI.DOC file contained in
- DVTXDI.ZIP.)
-
- DVTXDI is an optional TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident)
- program that utilizes services provided by DESQview versions 2.26 and
- higher, and it allows DV Tree to be aware of every application running
- in your DESQview system. To install it, use a text editor program to
- add the following line to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
-
- c:\dv\dvtree\dvtxdi.com
-
- If your DV Tree directory is not c:\dv\dvtree, you will have to
- modify the above line so that it specifies the full DOS pathname to
- DVTXDI.COM.
- If you are a user of QEMM, QRAM, or some other program with the
- ability to load TSRs into 'high DOS memory', you should load DVTXDI.COM
- 'high' so that it doesn't reduce the amount of your 'conventional DOS
- memory' (DVTXDI.COM requires only a few K, but every little bit helps!)
- If you are unsure how to do this, refer to the documentation for your
- memory management program.
- Once you have placed DVTXDI.COM in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, reboot
- your system so that DVTXDI.COM will be loaded into memory.
-
-
-
-
- ┌───────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 3: Start DESQview │
- └───────────────────────────┘
-
- DV Tree is a DESQview specific program and may only be run in
- the DESQview multitasking environment. If you are not currently working
- within DESQview, please start DESQview now.
-
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- ┌────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 4: Add DV Tree to DESQview │
- └────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Ideally, you should run DV Tree in its own DESQview window. To
- enable this, we will use DESQview's Add A Program facility:
-
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type O (for 'Open')
- Type AP (for 'Add a Program')
- Type O (for 'Other')
- Key in your DV Tree path (probably 'c:\dv\dvtree')
-
- At this point, you should see three different entries for
- 'DESQview Tree ..'. Using your cursor keys, position the cursor bar over
- each entry, and hit your space bar. Once all three entries are
- highlighted, move the cursor bar over 'Done', and hit Enter.
-
- It is possible that DESQview will tell you there is a 'Key
- Conflict' with respect to one or more of the three entries. If this
- happens, you will need to change the 'Open Keys' for DV Tree. Pick any
- set of two keys that you like, but remember what they were supposed to be;
- this documentation, and the manual for DV Tree, will occassionally refer
- to one of these three entries by their original 'Open Keys'. An important
- note here: The DESQview script files, TZ-SCRIP.DVS, and TS-SCRIP.DVS, are
- provided to give you an easy way to maintain a single set of scripts for
- DV Tree. They do this by loading 'TL-SCRIP.DVS' at startup, so if you
- change the 'Open Keys' for the TL window, you will have to relearn these
- scripts.
-
- After you have resolved any key conflicts (or if there were none),
- tell DESQview you're 'Done' one more time.
-
- You should now find the following three entries for DV Tree on
- DESQview's 'Open Menu':
-
- DESQview Tree (Slim) TS
- DESQview Tree 100K TL
- DESQview Tree (Pop-Up) TZ
-
-
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 5: Customize the Open Menu entries if necessary │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- If your DV Tree directory is c:\dv\dvtree
- and you are installing DV Tree on a color system
- then... You may skip this step.
-
-
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- Each of 'Open Menu' entries you created in Step 4 assume that the
- full DOS path to DVTREE.EXE is c:\dv\dvtree\dvtree.exe. Since this is not
- true on your system, we must use DESQview's 'Change A Program' to modify
- the entries just added. Also, if your DV Tree directory is not
- d:\dv\dvtree or e:\dv\dvtree, you will need to tell DV Tree where you have
- put it:
-
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type O (for 'Open')
- Type CP (for 'Change a Program')
- Type a set of 'Open Keys' (TS, TL, TZ)
- Hit TAB 4 times (to the Program...: field)
- Key the full pathname to DVTREE.EXE.
-
-
- if your DV Tree directory is not d:\dv\dvtree, or e:\dv\dvtree:
-
- TAB 1 time (to the Parameters: field)
- Cursor to the end of the line if something is already
- there, and add a space.
- Type TREE= followed immediately by the full DOS
- pathname to your DV Tree directory.
-
- Example: TREE=F:\DV23\DVTREE
-
-
- if you do not have a color system, you should now:
-
- Hit F1 (for advanced options)
- TAB to 'Uses its own colors'
- Type 'N'
-
-
- Hit Enter when you're through.
-
- You should follow the above procedure once for each of the three
- sets of 'Open Keys' (TS, TL, and TZ.)
-
-
-
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- ┌──────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 6: Start DV Tree │
- └──────────────────────────┘
-
- If all has gone well, you should now be able to start DV Tree for
- the first time:
-
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type O (for 'Open')
- Type TL (for 'DESQview Tree 100K')
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- At this point, DV Tree should come up in a full screen window, and
- after a delay, inform you that it is 'Building DOS Tree'. If, instead of
- this, DESQview returns an error message, go back to Step 5 and make sure
- that you have specified the full pathname to DVTREE.EXE correctly.
- It is possible that your hard drive has more subdirectories than
- DV Tree, in its default configuration, is set up to handle. If this is
- true, you will see a message like this: "Tree > Tree Max Size - Key Z-C-T
- to fix". If you see this message:
-
- Hit ESC (to remove the message)
- Hit Z (for 'Zpecial')
- Hit C (for 'Configure DV Tree')
- Hit T (for 'Tree Size Max')
-
- You may now enter a numeric value for the number of directories
- you wish DV Tree to be able to handle per 'logical DOS drive'. The
- program will accept any value up to 999, but you should probably enter a
- lower, more realistic value as the number you use affects the amount
- of memory DV Tree requires to run. Once you have done this, hit ESC twice
- to return to DV Tree's main screen, and exit DV Tree by hitting Q (to
- Quit), and Y (for Yes), then restart DV Tree.
-
-
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 7: Tell DV Tree where DESQview is installed │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- If your DESQview directory is c:\dv
- then... You may skip this step.
-
- For some of its more advanced functions, DV Tree must know the
- pathnames to some of DESQview's files. Since on your system, this is
- not c:\dv, you must do the following from DV Tree's main screen:
-
- Hit Z (for 'Zpecial')
- Hit C (for 'Configure DV Tree')
- Hit D (for 'DESQ Directory')
- Type your DESQview directory path
- Hit Enter
- Hit . (for '.DVP Directory')
- Type your DESQview directory path
- Hit Enter
-
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- ┌───────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Step 8: Verify a good Installation │
- └───────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- This section assumes that DV Tree is now running on your
- system. If so, you may perform the following tests to ensure that all
- the above steps have been successfully performed:
-
- 1) Verify correct specification of DESQview directories:
-
- From DV Tree's main screen:
-
- Hit Z (for 'Zpecial')
- Hit D (for 'DESQview Functions')
-
- If you see something that looks like the DESQview Open Window
- Menu on the right hand side of your screen, all is well. If not, ensure
- you correctly performed Step 7 (specifically, the DESQ directory
- pathname.)
-
- 2) If you have more than one hard drive partition, make sure your Tree Max
- Size is sufficient:
-
- From DV Tree's main screen:
-
- Hit > (to get the 'Switch Drives' menu)
- Select a letter for a hard drive partition.
-
- This menu should have a letter entry for each logical DOS drive
- on your system, and you should repeat this step for each letter related to
- a hard drive. DV Tree will build a DOS tree for each drive, and if you
- receive a message saying "Tree > Tree Max Size", refer to Step 6 to see
- how to increase DV Tree's max tree size value.
-
- 3) Make sure DV Tree knows where to put its files:
-
- Hit T (to bring up the Tree)
- Cursor down to the DVTREE directory.
- Hit Enter
- Hit S (for 'Sort')
- Hit D (for 'Date/Time')
- Hit Y (for 'Descending')
-
- You should now see the file display sorted with the most recently
- created files at the top of the display. If you see entries like:
-
- DVTREE.CNF
- DVTREE_C
-
- then all is well. If not, refer back to step 5 (specifically, the
- steps on setting up TREE=.) (By the way, DV Tree has probably put these
- files in your root directory by mistake.)
-
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- 4) Make sure the other program definitions are okay:
-
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type O (for 'Open')
- Type TS (for 'DESQview Tree (Slim)')
-
- * If DESQview presents an error message, go back to Step 5 and make sure
- that you have specified the full pathname to DVTREE.EXE correctly.
-
- * If you receive a message saying "Tree > TMAX= on command line":
-
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type C (for 'Close')
- Type Y (for 'Yes')
- Tap your DESQ key (probably ALT)
- Type O (for 'Open')
- Type CP (for 'Change a Program')
- Type TS
- Hit TAB 5 times (to the Parameters: field)
- Use your delete key to remove the TMAX=nnn parameter.
- Hit Enter and go back to the beginning of this test.
-
- * If DV Tree says it is 'Building DOS Tree', then refer back to step 5
- to fix the TREE= parameter (it is wrong for this program definition.)
-
- Repeat this step for Open Keys TZ (DESQview Tree (Pop-Up))
-
-
-
-
- ┌──────────────────────┐
- │ Step 9: What now? │
- └──────────────────────┘
-
- If you have reached this step, DV Tree should be correctly
- installed on your system. You should now print the DV Tree manual by
- typing COPY DVTREE.DOC PRN from the DOS command line, and follow it
- sequentially - much of it is written in tutorial (or semi-tutorial) form.
-
- If you are anxious to stop reading about, and start using DV Tree,
- the manual is still highly recommended - please see the section in it
- titled "A Note for the Impatient".
-
- By now, you may have guessed that DV Tree is a highly customizable
- system. This is true. DVTREE.DOC contains sections that tell you:
-
- 1) How to customize the screen colors.
- 2) How to make the most of the memory used by the program.
- 3) How to set up DV Tree for use in EGA/VGA systems running in
- high-resolution modes.
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- 4) How to have DV Tree come up positioned to one, or even two,
- of your favorite directories.
- 5) How to set up a quick help system for DV Tree.
- 6) How to use DV Tree to launch other DESQview applications and
- load other DESQview applications with files - even
- applications that are already running.
-
- And, of course, how to use DV Tree to take control over your hard
- disk and much, much more....
-
-