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- PMCAT+
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- Tips and Hints and General Information
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- General Information:
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- PMCAT+ is a "disk file catalog" program.
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- It is designed to allow you to do pretty much whatever
- you want to do with file information DOS stores in the
- directories of a disk or diskette.
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- You may however, read the contents of files using PMCAT+ in
- conjunction with a file lister and extractor (if the file is
- within an archive) utility.
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- IF you need to work on the physical file itself, you may
- either use one of the file managers, or through the DOS
- shell of PMCAT+, run whatever program you need to accomplish
- those ends.
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- Hints and Tips:
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- THINK ABOUT IT! -
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- Before you begin cataloging your diskettes, you owe it to
- yourself to give the matter of organization a bit of thought.
- PmCat makes it possible to catalog your collection of files
- with just about any method you wish. BUT for maximum benefit,
- you don't really want to redo everything after you've cataloged
- a couple of hundred disks.
- Here are a few suggestions as to how you may want to do it:
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- By CATEGORY and DISK # - this is my preference. Each
- volume is assigned a CATEGORY according to the type
- of files it contains. The DISK # allows you to have,
- for example GAMES 1 through GAMES n and just add new
- files to the same category, increasing the highest
- number as you add new files.
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- By DISK # - some users have all their disks in a numeric
- order with a small label identifying the disk. You
- may still use CATEGORIES with this method, but just
- keep the DISK # automatic at all times.
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- By Volume Label - the volume label of a an entry in PmCat
- MUST always be unique. However, PmCat will keep track
- of sequentially numbered volumes automatically if you
- wish. This method can be used like the DISK # above
- (which is NOT written to the disk)..but the volume label
- CAN be written to the disk if you wish.
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- ARCHIVES -
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- PMCAT+ has the ability to allow reading the contents of
- ARC, ZIP ,LZH, ZOO and PAK files. If your memory
- requirements are great (lots of disks) you probably
- shouldn't read them with the ARCHIVE reading feature
- turned on. You can then comment only the archived file
- or volume name.
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- If you wish to read and catalog the contents of archives,
- a good alternative to the above is to read your disks
- with archive reading turned on and the masking feature
- also active to get only the FILENAME.EXT's that you
- want. Remember though, you won't have access to the
- contents of text files contained within archives unless
- you catalog them with archive reading turned on. The
- choice is of course, yours.
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- MULTIPLE CATALOGS -
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- Although PMCAT+ was originally intended to be used with
- small to moderate (50 - 200 diskettes) catalogs, it is
- quite capable of managing very large diskette
- collections. At least least two current users manage
- libraries of over 500 disks (one of 700-800 360K
- floppies and one with over 1100 high density floppies).
- I've talked to both of these individuals about turning
- PmCat into a disk based catalog that would handle 32,000
- files. Neither of them thought it was a good idea.
- There may be a future version that keeps the catalog on
- disk rather than in memory ... but that's another story.
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- SEARCHING FILENAMES AND COMMENTS -
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- This version of PMCAT+ has had some surgery done on its
- searching routines ... for the better, we think.
- Wildcards, ('*' represents any number of characters of any
- form, '?' represents any single character of any form)
- may be used in your search of filenames or comments.
- The search is now consistent in both areas due to
- improvements in the speed of 'parsing' (looking through
- the files and comments). SOUNDEX searching of filename
- was implemented in version 5.2.
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- Remember that Volume labels are considered similarly to
- filenames when viewing in PmCat.
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- VIEWING FILES WITHIN A CATALOG -
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- IMPORTANT CONCEPT ---> Your PmCat catalog acts as a 'pointer'
- or reference to find the actual physical file you wish to
- read, edit or do what-ever with. PMCAT DOES NOT STORE THE
- ACTUAL FILES THEMSELVES! ... just their names and other
- pertinent information.
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- The viewer provided with PmCat PLUS is PMLIST.COM. This is
- a small, simple public domain program called R.COM which
- was renamed so you would know what it is for.
- Alternatively, you can use LIST, ML or any other 'lister'
- type program for the purpose. I personally use ML, which
- was written by Gil Yoder, specifically to be used in PmCat
- and I highly recommend it, especially for mouse users.
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- If you use a PATH statement in your autoexec.bat file, then
- it is only necessary that the files PmCat PLUS uses to
- view archives be found in the defined path. A complete
- pathname CAN also be specified in the Set Defaults section
- of PmCat+.
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- Note that if the file to be viewed is inside an archive, it
- must be extracted and placed in a working or scratchpad area
- so that it can be viewed. All of this takes place without
- your doing anything but assuring there is adequate space for
- the extracted file. (The extracted file is deleted after you
- are finished with it.)
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- DISK NUMBERING
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- The disk number is separate from the Volume Label and may
- be made automatic-sequential, fully manual or ignored. PmCat
- will check to make sure the disk number matches an existing
- number assigned to the volume when it is later updated.
- (This check may be overridden with no problem, though)
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- CONTACTING AUTHOR
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- Whether you have registered or not, I would very much like
- to hear from you concerning your likes/dislikes about PmCat.
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- Anyone who has even taken the time to look at PmCat has my
- ear immediately. If they like and use it, BOTH ears perk
- up. The registrations are nice. If I were a puppy dog,
- though, the registrations are my master filling my dish with
- food and the knowledge that someone uses PmCat is like
- getting my tummy scratched. (Ever ask a poopy dog when he's
- the happiest? <grin> ... I think if he isn't hungry, he's
- happier when he's getting attention ... most of my dogs
- would even stop eating to have their ears scratched!) ...
- hmmm, maybe I'll be a better programmer when I can learn to
- program and wag my tail at the same time ...
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- You can contact me by letter, phone, or the Coalgate BBS
- which I've established to both support PmCat and for other
- reasons which have nothing to do with programming.
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- Coalgate BBS 24hrs
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- (405) 927-2541
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- USR HST 14.4 modem - 9600/2400/1200/300 baud 8-N-1
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- D/L on your first call ... 70 MB's of Seagate storage
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- Address:
- William C.(Chris) Scott
- PO Box 474
- Coalgate, OK 74538
- (405) 927-3840 voice
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