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- MSI Menu System
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- Copyright (C) 1991 by Micris Softworks, Inc
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- Distributed as Shareware.
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- ______________________________________________________________
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-
- Unaltered copies of this software and supporting files (but
- not the printed MSI User's Manual) may be freely distributed
- to your friends and associates. If you like this program
- please share a copy of it with a friend!
-
-
- IMPORTANT: Be sure to read the sections marked -->> below.
-
-
- INSTALLING MSI:
-
- If you have downloaded or received the MSIxx.ZIP file, where
- 'xx' is the version number, then you will need to 'unzip' this
- file first. Use PKUNZIP.EXE for this. If you don't have
- PKUNZIP you will need to dial up your favorite local BBS and
- download it.
-
- You may want to make a sub-directory on your hard disk to hold
- your MSI files. Type:
-
- md msi (RETURN)
- cd msi (RETURN)
-
- then IF YOUR FILE(S) ARE ON FLOPPY DISK USE:
- copy A:MSIxx.ZIP
- or
- copy A:*.*
- if the unzipped files are on the floppy.
-
- IF THE FILE(S) ARE ALREADY ON YOUR HARD DISK:
- either
- copy [path]\MSIxx.ZIP (to move it to the MSI directory)
- or
- pkunzip [path]\MSIxx.ZIP
- to just put the unzipped files in the new directory.
-
-
-
-
- -->> IMPORTANT:
-
- There are two VERY important steps you should take once you
- have the files unzipped.
-
-
- -->> FIRST: Check M.BAT...
-
- It has been assumed that MSI would be installed on the root
- directory of your primary disk drive, typically the 'C' drive
- on many hard drive equipped computers. If this is not the case
- you will need to make a minor adjustment to M.BAT. Use your
- word processor or editor to open M.BAT and make the following
- changes:
-
- 1. Locate the following at the bottom of the file;
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- :getback
- c:
- cd c:\
- goto menu
-
- These commands let MSI find its way back to the
- installation disk and directory after returning from the
- DOS Shell.
-
- 2. Make the following modifications:
-
- :getback
- -> Disk Drive:
- -> cd Path
- goto menu
-
- where Disk Drive is the installation drive, i.e. A:, B:,
- C:, etc., and Path is the FULL path to the disk AND drive
- where MSI.EXE and MSI.DAT reside.
-
-
- FOR EXAMPLE:
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- Many users may want to use MSI.EXE from an F, G, (W, Z,
- etc.) drive, such as on a network. To do this change
- M.BAT to read:
-
- :getback
- -> F:
- -> cd F:\MSI
- goto menu
-
- Doing this will allow MSI to return properly to the menus
- regardless of which drive or directory you are in when you
- type EXIT from DOS or return from an application.
-
-
-
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- SECOND: Make a copy of MSI.DAT...
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- copy MSI.DAT MSI.SAV (or SAVE.DAT or other filename)
-
- This way you can experiment with the sample menus, but
- still have a fresh, unmodified copy to return to;
-
- copy MSI.SAV MSI.DAT (restores the file to mint condition!)
-
-
-
- -->> VERSION 1.4 Changes: Released May 10, 1991
-
- Several changes have been made and a few new features
- introduced with this version. First, though, a couple of
- minor bug fixes.
-
- * When exiting the Menus Editor (ALT-Q), if the Cursor Bar was
- highlighting a 'Text Only' selection line, the line remained
- highlighted. This bug has been corrected.
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- * When the Cursor Bar first highlighted a selectable line, the
- spaces on each end of the string were displayed in an opposing
- color. This bug has been corrected.
-
- * This really wasn't a bug but when a Prompt line was
- displayed MSI added a space between the defined string and the
- cursor. This apparently wasn't too desirable so the space is
- now gone. If you would like to pad one or more spaces between
- the string and cursor, add them to the end of the Prompt
- string.
-
-
- New Features!
-
- !-> When defining selection strings (F2) in the Menus
- Editor, 'Text Only' lines were being aligned with the
- selectable strings. This has been changed to allow 'Text
- Only' lines to operate independently, both from the selectable
- options and from each other. This allows you to indent or
- otherwise format Text Only strings for easy identification and
- improved readability.
-
- !* NEW COMMAND *!
-
- !-> The background color used behind the menus and other
- windows is now selectable. At the Main (first) menu, press
- ALT-B to change the background color. There are 8 colors
- available and pressing ALT-B lets you cycle though each of
- them in turn. ALT-B works only when the Main Menu is
- displayed. Your choice is saved and used again after system
- calls and the DOS shell.
-
-
-
-
- !* NEW COMMAND *!
-
- !-> Registration Forms can now be printed from the
- introduction screen or within MSI itself, by pressing F2. Make
- sure your printer is ready first. This command sends the file
- PRINTREG.MSI to the printer. This file must be in the current
- directory for the command to work properly.
-
- NOTE: This command is the same as typing the following at a
- DOS prompt:
-
- > copy printreg.msi prn: (RETURN)
-
- !-> A Registration status line has been added to the top of
- the basic MSI screen.
-
- !-> The introduction (Shareware) screen has undergone a
- facelift. Primarily I wanted the text a little clearer both
- as to what will be received at each registration level and to
- make it more obvious that sharing copies of MSI is encouraged!
-
- !-> The middle registration level ($25 U.S.) has been
- changed slightly to let you choose between receiving the
- printed and bound MSI User's Manual OR Unlimited Telephone
- support. Be sure to indicate your choice on the Registration
- Form.
-
- !-> An important new file has been added, LICENSE. Read
- this file. It details the terms and conditions for the use of
- an unregistered copy of MSI. (Users registering at $25 U.S.
- or more will receive a new LICENSE file with their upgrade
- disk. User's registering below that level will not receive an
- Upgrade disk but will receive a new License by mail.)
-
-
-
- -->> VERSION 1.3 Changes: Released April 21, 1991
-
- Two significant changes prompted V. 1.3; the addition of a
- Shareware introduction screen and a progressive Registration
- fee schedule. There have also been some minor, typo type
- changes in this and the MSI.DOC file. I have also added the
- installation instructions (above) to this file. Be sure to
- read the section 'Check M.BAT...'.
-
- VERSION 1.3 DOES NOT include any functional changes to MSI.EXE.
-
- The help screen for the main sample menu incorrectly indicated
- that the menus could be unlocked by pressing F5. This should
- have been CTRL-F10. The help screen has been corrected in
- this release.
-
-
-
-
- The new Registration fees are: (All amounts in $ U.S.)
-
- (NEW) $15.00 - Simple Registration of software and inclusion in
- our notification list of upgrades and new products.
-
- (NEW) $25.00 - Technical Support Registration. You will receive a
- Registration number giving you access to UNLIMITED
- technical support, including support by telephone,
- plus notification of upgrades and new products.
-
- $45.00 - Full Registration. This includes:
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- * The latest version of MSI.
- * Printed & bound User's Manual.
- * Unlimited Technical Support.
- (NEW) * Unlimited FREE upgrades (as available)
- * New Product Notices
-
-
- Please remember; Shareware is supported SOLELY by voluntary
- registration of the software. The registration fees allow us
- to continue developing MSI and to provide quality
- documentation and technical support. If you like MSI, are
- using it but don't really require the support and other
- benefits, you can now register for just $15.00.
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- Help keep Shareware alive. REGISTER TODAY!!
-
-
-
- -->> VERSION 1.2 Changes: Released March 25, 1991
-
- Password protection has been extended to Action and Dual menu
- options. The original Password only protected options calling
- a sub-menu (Selects = MENU). By request this has been changed
- so that each selectable option on a menu may now be
- individually Password protected, regardless of the action of
- the option.
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- THIS WILL REQUIRE A FORMAT CHANGE FOR YOUR OLD MENUS.
-
- Included with this upgrade is a program called OLD2NEW.EXE.
- If you have one or more MSI.DAT files created from the
- Original MSI program, this utility will convert them to the
- new, extended Password, format. To do this:
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- 1. Type 'old2new [filename]', where filename is the name
- of your menus file to convert. If no filename is given
- the old2new will look for MSI.DAT.
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- 2. Repeat for other menu files you might have.
-
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-
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- IMPORTANT:
- If your original menus had one or more Password protected
- menus then old2new will MOVE the Password, assigning it to the
- PREVIOUS MENU OPTION used to select the menu.
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- For example:
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- Menu #1 contains:
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- 1. Option #1
- 2. Option #2
- 3. Sub-Menu #1
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- Sub-Menu #1 was originally Password protected with 'Pword'.
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- After old2new conversion:
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- Menu #1 contains:
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- 1. Option #1 (no Password)
- 2. Option #2 (no Password)
- 3. Sub-Menu #1 (Password = Pword)
-
- Sub-Menu #1 contains no Passwords.
-
-
- Defining Passwords is now done from the Selections Options
- menus. The Password is assigned to the currently highlighted
- menu option.
-
-
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- BUG FIXES:
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- Menus that did not have any selectable options defined (i.e.
- all options on the menu were 'Text Only') would sometimes have
- a 'ghost' option available if Cursor Bar = Yes were defined
- for the menu. In this instance pressing the ENTER key would
- occasionally cause a Password window to appear, and at other
- times less savory things would appear. This has been
- corrected.
-
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- END OF FILE
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