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- Here's an updated list of my free programs as of January 1, 1992:
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- FILENAME: DBV.EXE
- TITLE: DBF View v1.02, 01/01/92
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6 - DBV102.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - DBV102.ZIP
- Simple viewer for taking quick looks inside dBASE-compatible .DBF files in
- record & browse modes. Does single-field, scan-across searches. File
- header info, including field definitions, can be displayed either in
- interpreted (human-readable) format, or as hex bytes. New: Fixes bug when
- scrolling a line at a time in browse mode.
-
- FILENAME: DIRX.EXE
- TITLE: Directory of eXecutables v1.08, 01/01/92
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6 - DRX108.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - DRX108.ZIP
- Files compressed with AXE, DIET, EXEPACK, ICE, LEXEM, LZEXE, PKLITE,
- SCRNCH, SHRINK & TINYPROG are displayed in the left window. Uncompressed
- COM/EXE files are displayed in the right window. Compress and uncompress
- individual and groups of files from within the program. Navigate between
- drives/directories by pointing and shooting. New: Extends recognition of
- files compressed with LZEXE (hacked headers) and DIET (additional headers).
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- FILENAME: DIRXC.EXE
- TITLE: DirX Command-line lister v1.08, 01/01/92
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6 - DRXC10.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - DRXC108.ZIP
- Smaller, simpler version of DirX for when you just want a listing of
- compressed and uncompressed files. Listing is redirectable to printer or
- file. Mimicks DOS's DIR command, to an extent. No sorting is performed.
- New: Extends recognition of files compressed with LZEXE (hacked headers)
- and DIET (additional headers).
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- FILENAME: RV.EXE
- TITLE: RView v2.42, 12/07/91
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6, IBMPRO/Lib 10 - RV242.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - RV242.ZIP
- Directory lister & utility for ARC ARJ LZH LZS PAK ZIP ZOO. Displays
- sorted member names by default. Converts self-extracting (SFX) archives to
- normal archives. Resets archive dates/times to match newest member.
- Strips extra bytes from ends of ARJ/LZH/ZIP files. Strips/attaches ZIP file
- comments. Sorts ZIP/LZH files on disk. New: For ZIP 2.0-type archives,
- correctly distinguishes among the 3 different variations for "deflating"
- (maXimal, Normal and Fast compression).
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- FILENAME: CRC??.EXE
- TITLE: Cyclic Redundancy Checker v1.01, 08/25/91
- CompuServe: IBMPRO/Lib 5 - CRC16.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 8 - CRC16.ZIP
- Contains two equivalent programs, written entirely in C and Modula-2,
- respectively, which display 16-bit CRC values of files specified from the
- command line. This is the same 16-bit CRC used for ARC, LZH, LZS, PAK and
- ZOO files. C and Modula-2 source included. Minor revision from v1.00.
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- FILENAME: CRC.EXE
- TITLE: Cyclic Redundancy Checker v1.14, 08/23/91
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 3 - CRC114.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - CRC114.ZIP
- Displays both 16- and 32-bit CRC values of files specified from the command
- line. 16-bit CRC same as for ARC, LZH, LZS, PAK & ZOO files. 32-bit CRC
- same as for ARJ & ZIP. Wildcards and multiple filespecs supported. New:
- Files now opened in sharing mode in DOS 3.0 and above. Also, more of the
- program has been converted to assembler. Now distributed in .EXE format.
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- FILENAME: CRCDIR.EXE
- TITLE: CRC of DIRectory contents v1.00, 08/23/91
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 3 - CRCDIR.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - CRCDIR.ZIP
- Computes & displays a single 16-bit & a single 32-bit CRC value for an
- entire directory. In other words, the computed CRC values represent
- accumulated CRC's of all files contained in a directory. May be used to
- provide a high degree of assurance that the contents of directories on
- physically separated computers are identical. May also be used to see if
- the contents of a directory have changed over time.
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- FILENAME: ZFV.EXE
- TITLE: ZIP Format View v1.01, 02/23/90
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6 - ZFV101.ZIP
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - ZFV101.ZIP
- Allows you to see how a ZIP file is laid out on disk. Uses windowing to
- step down to lower levels of detail. Displays record offsets and most field
- values, including their interpretation. Admittedly, this program isn't for
- everyone. For the curious and those with a need to know, however, this
- program displays technical data on actual ZIP files that I haven't seen in
- any other program. There are no switches. Usage: ZFV zipfile
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- FILENAME: FIX.EXE
- TITLE: File Fix v3.01, 09/03/89
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 3 - FIX301.ARC
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - FIX301.ZIP
- A binary editor which allows easy editing of any file regardless of
- attributes. Searches available from within a file: 1) text search, with
- wildcard support and 2) byte search, which can find arbitrary sequences of
- bytes specified by the user, including nulls, machine code and binary data.
- Also includes a scroll bar indicating relative file position, file header
- support and 256-byte default records.
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- FILENAME: FFIND.EXE
- TITLE: File Finder v1.06, 07/31/89
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 6 - FND106.ARC
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - FND106.ARC
- This program will find any file or subdirectory on your hard disk, including
- hidden and system files. Wildcards are accepted. Improvements to this
- version include an overall increase in speed and a smaller executable
- filesize. Modula-2 source code included.
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- FILENAME: DIRDEL.EXE
- TITLE: Directory Delete v1.24, 07/15/89
- CompuServe: IBMSYS/Lib 1, IBMPRO/Lib 5 - DDEL12.ARC
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 5 - DDEL124.ARC
- This program will remove entire subdirectory trees from your hard disk -
- even those containing read-only, hidden and system files and directories.
- It will even delete the current directory. The executable file for this
- version is significantly smaller than before. Modula-2 source code
- included.
-
- FILENAME: CAL.EXE
- TITLE: Calendar v1.00, 06/03/89
- CompuServe: IBMPRO/Lib 5 - CAL100.ARC
- GEnie: IBM PC RoundTable/Lib 8 - CAL100.ARC
- A simple, pop-up calendar display program that can be used as a sort of
- perpetual calendar. Valid years range from 0001 to 9999 (arbitrary). This
- program is NOT memory-resident. Scroll through the different months and
- years. Although the executable file is stand-alone, I don't consider this
- to be a complete program. I've contemplated using the included routines as
- the starting point for a scheduling program, for example. Modula-2 source
- code included.
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-
- Raymond T. Kaya
- P. O. Box 1436
- Honolulu, HI 96806
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- CompuServe: 71230,2500
- GEnie : R.KAYA1
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