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- DiZk4D
- Version 2.72
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- "Cataloging & Labeling Your DiZks Under 4DOS"
-
- From Unicorn Software Limited
-
- Created By:
- Charles P. Schell IV
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- Unicorn Software Limited
- P. O. Box 911
- Wabash, IN 46992
- TechLine 219-563-HOME
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- Copyright (C) 1990-91 Unicorn Software Limited
- {Portions Copyright (C) 1987-90}
- All Rights Reserved
-
- DiZk4D is a Trademark of Unicorn Software Limited
- 4DOS is a registered trademark of J.P. Software
- dBase is a registered trademark of Ashton-Tate
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-
- Unicorn Software Limited is a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
- works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
- with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
- ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members' products.
- Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442-
- 9427 or send a Compuserve message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman
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- LICENSE AGREEMENT
-
- DiZk4D is a "shareware program" and is provided at no charge to the user
- for evaluation. Feel free to share it with your friends, but DiZk4D must
- be distributed in unmodified, complete form, including this Reference Guide
- and License Agreement. Also, DiZk4D may not be distributed in conjunction
- with any other product. The essence of "user-supported" software is to
- provide personal computer users with quality software without high prices,
- and yet to provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new
- products. If you find this program useful and find that you are using
- DiZk4D and continue to use DiZk4D after a reasonable trial period, you must
- make a registration payment of $25.00 to Unicorn Software Limited, P.O. Box
- 911 Wabash, IN 46992-0911. Or you can use your MC, Visa, AmEx, or Discover
- by calling the Public(software)Library at 800-2424-PsL or 713-524-6394 or
- by FAX to 713-524-6398 or by CompuServe to 71355,470 or by mail to PsL, PO
- Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705. These numbers are for ordering only,
- order #10222. For information about dealer pricing, site licensing,
- shipping of product, returns, latest version number or technical support
- call 219-563-HOME or write to Unicorn Software Ltd. directly.
-
- The $25.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
- computer at any one time. You must treat this software just like a book.
- An example is that this software may be used by any number of people and
- may be freely moved from one computer location to another, so long as there
- is no possibility of it being used at one location while it's being used at
- another. Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same
- time.
-
- The DiZk4D cataloging program is protected by United States Copyright Law
- and International Treaty provisions. All rights are reserved.
- Non-registered users of DiZk4D are licensed only to use the program on a
- trial basis for the sole purpose of determining whether or not it meets
- their requirements. All other use requires registration.
-
- Commercial users of DiZk4D must register and pay for their copies of DiZk4D
- within 30 days of first use or their license is withdrawn. Site-License
- arrangements may be made by contacting Unicorn Software Limited.
-
- You are encouraged to pass a copy of DiZk4D along to your friends for
- evaluation. Please encourage them to register their copy if they find that
- they can use it. All registered users will receive a copy of the latest
- version of the DiZk4D system, free updates and another Unicorn Software
- program to try.
-
- WARRANTY
-
- Unicorn Software Limited makes no warranty of any kind, express or implied,
- including without limitation, any warranties of merchantability and/or
- fitness for a particular purpose. Unicorn Software Limited shall not be
- liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, special or consequential
-
-
- arising from a failure of this program to operate in the manner desired by
- the user. Unicorn Software Limited shall not be liable for any damage to
- data or property which may be caused directly or indirectly by use of the
- program.
-
- IN NO EVENT WILL UNICORN SOFTWARE LIMITED BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES,
- INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR
- CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE
- PROGRAM, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
-
- The License Agreement and Warranty shall be construed, interpreted and
- governed by the laws of the state of Indiana.
-
- Unicorn Software Limited is in no way associated with or part of J.P.
- Software and is not qualified to answer technical questions concerning
- 4DOS. Questions about 4DOS should be addressed directly to J.P. Software
- at 617-646-3975 or by mail at PO Box 1470 E. Arlington, MA 02174
-
- I spend quite a bit of time hanging out in the Shareware conference on the
- RIME network. This provides support for users of Unicorn's programs and it
- gives me ideas as to what is and isn't working in the world of Shareware.
-
- One day I was reading some messages about OMNIDiZk (The DOS DiZk cataloger
- and labeling system), one of the messages was from a user who asked if the
- program was 4DOS compatible. I said I did not know but I would check it
- out. After spending some time checking out 4DOS and OMNIDiZk I realized
- that while the programs were compatible, there were functions in 4DOS that
- did not exist in regular DOS. So, with keyboard in hand I rewrote OMNIDiZk
- into a completely new program: DiZk4D. The name change was to prevent the
- misunderstanding that this was just another version of OMNIDiZk and to
- (hopefully) prevent users from getting the wrong version for their
- operating system. {If you have read this far and do not know what 4DOS is,
- you obviously have this program thinking it could be used with regular DOS.
- Forward the copy you have, where you got it from and $1 (for P&H) and I
- will send you a copy of OMNIDiZk, which is made for regular DOS.}
-
- DiZk4D will:
-
- Read a floppy into memory and let you save the data (The saving is
- optional).
-
- Let you enter a 21 character title, 4 digit DiZk number, 3
- character code and two lines of remarks up to 65 characters each.
-
- Let you change or add file descriptions. You have the option of
- using the same description for all files, or describing them individually
- using a full screen editor.
-
- Print out 4 X 1 7/16, 1 15/16 X 2 3/4, or 3 X 15/16 labels of the
- file names.
-
- Print out 4 X 1 7/16, 1 15/16 X 2 3/4, or 3 X 15/16 labels of
- the file names and descriptions.
-
- Print out or write to a file complete or select listings and
- catalogs.
-
- Print out a complete list of all file information, or write that
- information to a file.
-
- Perform Find! searches on any filename, description, date, title,
- DiZk number (alphanumeric), code, or remarks.
-
- Allow complete Updates of DiZks or of just the title info.
-
- Let you set the printer codes to match your printer.
-
- Let you set up the colours, and select data and read drive.
-
- Let you use Auto numbering of DiZks.
-
- Creates a dBase compatible file with filenames in it.
-
- Swaps program to Extended or Expanded Memory, or to DiZk (User
- Defined).
-
-
- Assumptions:
-
- You have 4DOS installed as recommended by J.P. Software and it is
- running properly.
-
- You have any TSRs or Caching systems properly configured for 4DOS.
-
- If you do not allow DiZk Swaps, you have at least 580K RAM free, or
- 320K RAM free if allowing DiZk swaps, when trying to Add or Update Files
- or Shelling to 4DOS. If you are running any of the other options of the
- system, it only requires 320K RAM free. To see if you have this much
- memory free run the MEMORY command prior to executing.
-
- Getting Started:
-
- DO NOT INSTALL THE PROGRAM IF YOU ARE ALREADY USING IT, SEE
- BELOW FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO UPGRADE.
-
- Type DiZk4D to start.
-
- When you first start the program, the computer will bring up the Default
- Set Up screen first. Just enter the info requested. When you name the
- DiZk Drive, the program will automatically copy the data files to that
- drive for you !So Have A DiZk READY! In order to create new data DiZks see
- below. About 350 records can be stored on a single 360K floppy DiZk.
-
- QEMM.SYS And Other Extended Memory Managers:
-
- Occasionally a problem will be incurred by a person using QEMM.SYS or
- other extended memory manager. This has to do with the way that the SYS
- file manages memory vs the way that the program wants to use the extended
- memory (The program will attempt to use extended memory automatically, if
- it is available).
-
- On the distribution disk there is a program called UNIEMM.COM (This can be
- renamed to any legal file name EXCEPT the name of the EXE program). If you
- attempt to run the program and get a DOS ERROR or RUN ERROR message at the
- top of the screen, use the UNIEMM utility to start the program. It
- will tell the program you are using an extended memory that has this
- anomaly and command the program to remain in low memory instead of
- switching to extended memory. After passing these instructions to the
- program, the program will start with no other commands needing to be
- entered.
-
- First the Default Set Up screen will appear, you must make the following
- decisions at this time:
-
- Data Drive: Whatever drive you will save data on.
-
- Read Drive: The drive the program is to read for information.
-
- File Name:
-
- Any eight character filename allowed. Reserved name is TEMP. NOTE if you
- decide later to change the data drive you are using you must FIRST copy
- all the files with the DAT and NTX extensions to the new location THEN
- enter the program and using the Set Defaults Screen (From the Utilities
- Menu) set the drive to the new location. If you wish to create additional
-
- data files see details below.
-
- Save Data?: You can choose to save the DiZk file data and use the Find!
- and other functions. "Y" or "N". If you select "N" at the end of the
- session the data files will purge themselves and be blank next time you
- start.
-
- Auto Numbering: This allows the computer to enter the next available
- number when adding a new DiZk. The DiZk number can be alphanumeric. If
- you answer Y, adding will take a few seconds longer: The program will
- search and find missing numbers to use first before it goes to the next
- number. For example you have dizks numbered 1-10, later you delete dizk 5;
- the program will use 5 before using 11.
-
- Use EXTENDED Memory: If you desire to use EXTENDED Memory answer Y.
-
- {EXTENDED Memory is the RAM in your system from 640K to 1 Meg, EXPANDED
- Memory is that Memory above 1 Meg.}
-
- K To Protect: This is the amount of K you wish DiZk4D to attempt to
- protect because you have it in use by TSRs, RAM DiZks, etc. If the program
- already in the EXTENDED Memory does not protect the space it uses, this
- option allows you to try to let DiZk4D protect the space for it. This is
- not 100% effective. Only trial and error will tell what will work and what
- won't. Example: You have a 256K RAM DiZk in EXTENDED Memory, you would
- specify 256 for K To Protect.
-
- WARNINGS ON USING EXTENDED MEMORY:
-
- It is recommended that if you use DiZk4Ds EXTENDED Memory capabilities, you
- do NOT install anything else that uses EXTENDED Memory; but if you must
- install a RAM DiZk or some other program that uses EXTENDED Memory, it is
- possible that the other program that uses EXTENDED Memory is intelligent
- enough to protect the memory it uses. THIS IS NOT THE NORM.
-
- Unicorn Software will NOT be responsible for destructive results from using
- EXTENDED Memory with DiZk4D. If you tell DiZk4D to use EXTENDED Memory and
- you already have a diZk cache installed that is using the same EXTENDED
- Memory (and you fail to protect the K used, or if the protection fails),
- you can crash your hard drive! This happens because DiZk4D may write over
- the EXTENDED Memory in use by the diZk cache.
-
- NONE OF THIS APPLIES TO EXPANDED MEMORY ONLY EXTENDED MEMORY.
-
- Use DiZk Swapping: Answering 'Y' will allow DiZk4D to swap parts of the
- program to EXPANDED Memory or DiZk to conserve RAM (258K RAM to be exact).
- One note: The only time the answer should be 'N' is if you are operating
- from a floppy drive, do not have EXPANDED Memory, and there is not at
- least 280K space free on the floppy for the program to swap to.
-
- Colours:
-
- Are as follows:
-
- Color Letter
- ------------------
- Black N
- Blue B
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- Green G
- Cyan BG
- Red R
- Magenta RB
- Brown GR
- White W
- ------------------
-
- Date Format:
-
- You have the following choices:
-
- A=American MM/DD/YY {Default}
- B=British DD/MM/YY
- F=French DD/MM/YY
- G=German DD.MM.YY
- I=Italian DD-MM-YY
-
-
- You can always go back and change any of these settings by using the Set
- Defaults option on the Utilities Menu.
-
- The System:
-
- Is designed using KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) so not much information is
- needed to get started. Here are a few notes to help you use the system:
-
- Universals:
-
- The ESC key will take you back one menu or abort operation.
-
- The box in the upper right hand corner of the screen will contain
- information on how to move around, and data entry tips.
-
- The last line of the screen will tell you what the highlighted option does.
-
- All menu entries can be selected with the light bar, or by pressing the
- first letter of the option.
-
- Quik Info:
-
- By pressing the F1 key at any time you can have Quik Info displayed. This
- is data YOU enter. To change the Info, just use the Quik Info Set Up
- option from the Utilities Menu. I suggest using this for tracking the
- Codes you use.
-
- Sample Data:
-
- There is one DiZk of sample data already in the system. It is for your
- use to play with all the functions of the program, prior to entering your
- own data. Make sure to delete it before you start entering your own data.
-
- Add:
-
- After reading the DiZk a screen will appear to let you Title the DiZk (up
- to 23 characters), add DiZk number (up to 4 Alphanumeric characters), add a
- Code (Up to 3 Characters), add Remarks (Two lines 65 characters each).
-
-
- ***NOTE: If you plan on using 2 3/4 wide labels you need to limit to
- Remarks to 40 characters, Descriptions to 29 characters, and Titles to 15
- characters. This is the longest that type of label will handle. A ^ on
- the screen shows these limits. For 3 1/2 labels the Remarks can be no more
- than 52 characters long, and Descriptions no more than 39 characters; this
- is marked by the second ^.
-
- Codes:
-
- I suggest the following:
-
- G = Games UNI = Unicorn Software Programs *grin*
- U = Utils WP = Word Processors
- D = Data Bases GR = Grafix
- DOC = Documents SW = Share Ware
- L = Language H = Home
-
- Of course you can make them anything you like.
-
- Sub Directories:
-
- The program does not read files within a subdirectory, but it does read and
- handle the Sub Directory name as a file (ie /TEMP <DIR>) and it can be
- described and handled as a file. If you want to read a Sub Directory into
- the system:
-
- 1. Add the diZk Root Directory.
-
- 2. Return to the main menu and then use the Shell To 4DOS option
- from the Utilities Menu. While exited, use the CD option to change to the
- read drive from the root to the desired subdirectory.
-
- 3. Return to the Drive/Directory that DiZk4D is in and type in
- EXIT.
-
- 4. Return to the Add Option and Add the subdirectory, using the
- same DiZK number.
-
- 5. Repeat for all subdirectories you desire to read.
-
- {Note: This also works to Add your hard drive to DiZk4D}
-
- Why DiZk4D doesn't read Sub Directories:
-
- Memory. The program would take up more RAM, with the way 4DOS operates
- now, than it already does. Since Subdirectories on floppy drives are not
- widely used and in cases where they are treating it as a file will provide
- enough capability to document them properly (ie: PRINT <DIR> 1-03-91 Print
- Drivers.) I decided to drop this capability in favour of using less memory.
- If 4DOS memory handling changes I will change the program to add this
- option.
-
- Descriptions:
-
- After you Add you have the option of changing/updating file descriptions.
- If you have previously written file descriptions for the files they are
- automatically transferred into DiZk4D, if not any changes or additions you
- make will be added to the DiZk, as well as your data file.
-
- The program will allow you to use one file description for all files, or
- to use a point and shoot menu to make changes. If you choose to use the
- same description for all of the files the program will default to the Title
- for this description, if you don't want to use that, just type over any
- description you do want to use.
-
- You can also enter R for review at this point. This will allow you to put
- one file description for all files, then go into the point and shoot menu
- to make adjustments or to omit files from the catalog (see below on how to
- omit files).
-
- The point and shoot menu brings up one screen of files at a time use the
- Up/Down Arrow keys until the lite bar is on the file you want to select and
- then the Return key to make changes. When you are done with a screen hit
- the PageDown key. At that point you can use the Up/Down Arrow keys to move
- forward or backward through the rest of the files or Home to complete the
- changes.
-
- By using the PageUp key you can choose not to include a particular file in
- the catalog, it will be marked with a left arrow symbol. This does not
- delete it from your dizk, it just does not include it in the catalog file.
- It will still change or add the description on the dizk itself. Hitting
- the PageUp key a second time will include the un-omit the file.
-
- Change:
-
- When you select this option the screen will display up to 32 DiZk numbers
- and titles. Move the light bar to the one you want to Update and press the
- enter key. The ESC key will take you back to the Main Menu and the
- PageDown key will bring up the next 32 titles. When the program reaches
- the bottom of your file it will start again.
-
- You also have the option of looking for a specific DiZk number or title
- (These will always be the last two displayed, so use the end key to get to
- the bottom and select the one you want).
-
- Update Files/Supplemental Info:
-
- When in Update mode you have the choice of updating either Files or Other
- Info. If you choose files put the DiZk in your Read drive, for Other Info
- you do not need the DiZk.
-
- If you are updating files, after the files have been written to the DiZk
- you have the opportunity to transfer the old file descriptions and/or
- change/update the descriptions. See Add for how this function works.
-
- If you are updating Supplemental Info, when you are complete with one
- DiZk and hit the PageDown key you have the option of going to the next
- DiZk in the file (PageDown) or the previous DiZk (PageUp). If you are
- using the DiZk Title or Number options only DiZks with that title or number
- will be displayed. Hit the Home key to exit out of Update.
-
- Erase:
-
- When you select this option the screen will display up to 32 DiZk numbers
- and titles. Move the light bar to the one you want to Update and press the
- enter key. The ESC key will take you back to the Main Menu and the
- PageDown key will bring up the next 32 titles. When the program reaches
- the bottom of your file it will start again.
-
- You also have the option of looking for a specific DiZk number or title
- (These will always be the last two displayed, so use the end key to get to
- the bottom and select the one you want).
-
- Close 'Nuf:
-
- By entering DiZk Title option on the Update or Delete screens you will be
- prompted to enter the title of the DiZk you wish to deal with. You do not
- have to enter the full title, only the first few words, or even letters. In
- Update this will allow you to view all the records that are Close 'Nuf to
- what you entered. EXAMPLE: Entering "ZORK" will bring up "ZORK II", "ZORK
- HINTS" and "Beyond Zork". Capitals and lower case are seen as the same.
-
- Lists&Labels:
-
- You have a choice of using all the DiZk info, or using a criteria.
-
- Criteria:
-
- You can choose to print out for specific codes (Close 'Nuf does not apply
- here) or you can select individually from the entire list.
-
- Individual selection is accomplished by choosing the number next to the
- title you wish to include (these numbers are NOT the DiZk numbers). To
- deselect just enter the number again. PageDown brings up the next
- screen of titles, ESC Aborts the use of individual selection and
- Home completes selections.
-
- Lists&Labels:
-
- Listing:
-
- You have the option of writing to a file (DiZkLIST.TXT on your data drive)
- or printing the information. This will output the DiZk number, title,
- code, and remarks for either all of selected criteria.
-
- Catalog:
-
- You have the option of writing to a file (CATALOG.TXT on your data drive)
- or printing the information. This will output the DiZk number, title,
- code, remarks and all file info (including name, size, date, and
- description) for either all of selected criteria. This will print out the
- DiZk number, title, code, and remarks for either all of selected criteria.
-
- Labels:
-
- Description Labels:
-
- Prints file names and descriptions for selected DiZks (The large labels
- also include the file date). If the information will take up more than one
- label the program will print out subsequent labels until all of the
- information is printed. You can always put the extra labels on the DiZk
- sleeve. This type of label is great for ZIP files since only a few will
- fit on a DiZk and what is in them is more important than just the file
- names. The Remarks lines for the small lines are trimmed to the first 52
- characters of each line (to get them to fit) for the large labels they are
- complete.
-
- File Name Labels:
-
- Prints file names for selected DiZks ( 4 across on small labels 5 across on
- large labels). If the information will take up more than one label the
- program will print out subsequent labels until all of the information is
- printed. You can always put the extra labels on the DiZk sleeve. This type
- of label is great for single program DiZks when what the filenames are is
- is more important than the descriptions.
-
- Large Versus Small Versus Medium Labels:
-
- Large labels are 4" X 1 7/16". Small Labels are 3 1/2" X 15/16". Medium
- labels are 1 15/16"X 2" (3.5" dizk labels). You will be given the option
- of checking printer alignment before the program starts. It is recommended
- that you always do this before printing. It will reprint the test print
- repeatedly as long as you answer Y.
-
- File List:
-
- Will print a listing of every single file, size, date and description for
- the DiZks you select. It takes a lot of space to do this! It is
- recommended for use with a hard drive only. You do have the option of
- writing this information to a file (FILELIST.TXT on your default drive) or
- sending it to your printer.
-
- ESC to Abort P to Pause:
-
- These options are available during printing to help if you need to make
- adjustments. They are sometimes NOT immediate, depending on your printer
- buffer size and the speed of your printer. If you hit P you will be
- prompted to hit any key to continue; therefore if you hit P twice the
- program will pause for a second and then continue. You can not Pause
- writing to a file, only Abort.
-
- DiZk4DFind!:
-
- Can help you find all of the DiZks in the data file that have a particular
- Title as well as Code, File Name, Description, Date, or Remark. Using
- "Close 'Nuf" you can Find! any record easily, ie enter as much information
- as you remember and it will search based on your input, even if it is only
- one letter. NOTE: PageUp on these data display screens will take you back
- to the previous record, PageDown to the next record and Home to the
- DiZk4DFind! menu; use the Arrow Down key to see the second page of a
- particular DiZk.
-
- If you are Find!ing File Name, Date, or Description the file name requested
- will flash on and off to alert you to its whereabouts. This makes them
- easy to find in a screen full of information.
-
- Utilities:
-
- Indexing:
-
- You have the option of putting the file in DiZk number, Title or Code
- order.
-
- Build For Speed:
-
- Should be run occasionally to keep the files in sequential order as well as
- random order. Always run prior to printing.
-
- Chase Ghosts:
-
- This feature should be run if you get blank records in your data file, by
- accident.
-
- Default SetUp:
-
- See above (Getting Started) for info. To make a New data dizk: Blank out
- the Default Data Drive, then hit PageDown. The program will then allow you
- to enter a new data drive and new file name.
-
- Printer SetUp:
-
- This allows you to customize the printer codes used by the program. These
- codes can be found in your printer manual. The codes that the program has
- when originally distributed are for the Epson FX100. You will need to know
- the code for 10 cpi (Pica), 12 CPI (Elite), Enlarged, Condensed (17CPI) and
- Double High/Wide, Sub Script and N/72 Line Spacings. If your printer
- cannot handle double high/wide DON'T PANIC, just leave it blank; the
- program will use Enlarged for that entry. You do not have to enter the ESC
- part of the code, the program will add that automatically. For example ESC
- 119 must be entered as "119" (Do not enter any " "s!).
-
- Quik Info SetUp:
-
- This allows you to change the information that is displayed when you hit F1
- key. You have 6 lines. This can be helpful for storing codes or other
- info you might need while in the program.
-
- Shell To 4DOS:
-
- You can shell temporarily to 4DOS by using that option on the Utilities
- Menu. If you have not allowed DiZk Swaps: the file 4DOS.COM and
- 4DOS???.EXE must be on the same DiZk as the other programs and in the root
- directory and you must return to the subdirectory/drive of DiZk4D prior to
- entering EXIT to return to the program. If you have allowed DiZk Swaps
- location of 4DOS files and returning to subdirectory are not important.
-
- Upgrade To 2.72 From 2.50 Or Earlier:
-
- If you are using a version prior to 2.72 of DiZk4D this will help you
- upgrade your existing data files. Before installing ANY of the programs
- files:
-
- 1. Copy the ALL files with the DAT extension from your existing
- sub directory or diZk onto a work diZk or sub directory and set aside.
-
- 2. Copy all of the files from the distribution dizk containing
- version 2.72 onto your existing dizk or sub directory.
-
- 3. Start the program and complete the Default Set Up screen as you
- desire, then from the Main Menu go to the Utilities Menu. Select
- the Upgrade To 2.72 option from the Utilities Menu.
-
- 4. Once selected you will be prompted for the sub directory or
- dizk location and the file name of the old files. DO NOT INCLUDE
- THE DAT EXTENSION! For example your old data file name was DIZKS
- and you have copied it to sub directory TEMP on you C: drive. When
- prompted you would enter: C:\TEMP\ for location and DIZKS for name.
-
- 5. The program will import all of the old files into version 2.72.
-
- 6. Registered Users have the option of just mailing their old data
- files (and .75 in stamps) to Unicorn and having them Upgraded for
- them.
-
- Upgrade To 2.72 From 2.60 Or Earlier:
-
- If you are using version 2.60 of DiZk4D this will help you upgrade your
- existing defaults file. Before installing ANY of the programs files:
-
- 1. Rename the file COLOUR.SET to COLOUR.OLD. ie RENAME COLOUR.SET
- COLOUR.OLD.
-
- 2. Copy all of the files from the distribution dizk containing
- version 2.72 onto your existing dizk or sub directory.
-
- 3. Start the program and when the Default Set Up screen appears
- type in the word UPGRADE for filename, then hit the PageDown key.
-
- 4. The program will then import your old default information and
- accept your old data files.
-
- 5. Registered Users have the option of just mailing their old
- default data file (and .75 in stamps) to Unicorn and having them
- Upgraded for them.
-
- **WARNING** Failure to upgrade from your old defaults file will result in
- your data files being over written by the program.
-
- dBase Compatibility:
-
- The file starting with F and your data file name (ie data file DIZKS.DAT
- would have the F file FIZKS.DAT) is a file containing all of your filenames
- and can be used by dBase without any other alteration. *WARNING* If you
- alter the contents of this file, or in any other way resort it it will be
- incompatible with DiZk4D. It is advised that you copy this file to another
- name and use the copied file rather than the F File.
-
- Error Messages:
-
- Error Messages will appear at the top of the screen when an error occurs.
- The most common errors are "Open" which means the program can't find the
- data files and "Printer not ready". You will be given the choice of
- correcting the problem or aborting. "Printer not ready" can appear if your
- printer is not printing as fast as the program is sending information, just
- answer Y to the "Retry" question to continue.
-
- Swaping Errors:
-
- If you get an error message in the center of your screen that says: {No
- Space On DiZk To Swap or Error Writing File} this is caused by lack of
- free space on your disk drive, check for free space and if less than 280K
- space is free, turn DiZk Swapping option off (Set Defaults Menu). If the
- error says {Memory Error During Swap}: 1. Turn off EXTENDED Memory use and
- retry, or 2. Check your EXPANDED Memory driver to make sure it is
- correctly configured.
-
- Technical Assistance & Latest Versions:
-
- Both registered and unregistered Users can obtain technical assistance by
- calling (219) 563-HOME (4663). Unregistered Users will need to provide the
- name and address of where they obtained the software from in order to gain
- this assistance. This will let us go back to that company if they are
- distributing an older version and it helps us track who is distributing the
- program. The number is manned (by a human) from 6:00 to 9:00 PM EST, all
- other hours by an answering machine.
-
- *******************
-
- Unicorn Software Support conferences exist on the following BBSs:
-
- ** The Kokomo BBS: 317-457-9100
- ** The RoadHouse BBS: 317-784-2147 (FIDONET 1:231/290)
-
- Both BBSs allow first time downloads and will always have the latest
- versions of Unicorn's software. Unicorn Software programs are available via
- "File Request" from The RoadHouse BBS (1:231/290). You can FREQ the magic
- name "UNICORN" from 1:231/290 for information on Unicorn Programs and their
- FREQable "magic" names.)
-
- *******************
-
- Also, we monitor the Shareware conference on the following networks: RIME,
- Intelec, NANet, MediaNET, and NAPNet.
-
- The regional hub for RIME in Indiana (IBM-NET) will upload any of
- Unicorn's files to the net on request:
-
- ** IBM-Net BBS: 317-882-5575
-
- The regional hub for Intelec, NAPNet, and MedaiNet will upload any of
- Unicorn's files to the net on request:
-
- ** Media Net 317-547-6204
-
- *******************
-
- All of Unicorn's programs are also available through the Shareware
- Distribution Network (SDN), and may be downloaded from any SDN location.
- The Central Indiana SDN contact point is:
-
- ** Someplace BBS 317-353-9981 (FIDONET 1:231/120)
-
- *******************
-
- The above listed BBSs will always have the latest versions within hours of
- release. Additionally, these BBSs have proven to be reliable and worth the
- cost of every minute of connect time. Even if you are not looking for our
- latest versions: Give Them A Call!
-
- Unicorn Software Limited is in no way associated with or part of J.P.
- Software and is not qualified to answer technical questions concerning
- 4DOS. Questions about 4DOS should be addressed directly to J.P. Software
- at 617-646-3975 or by mail at PO Box 1470 E. Arlington, MA 02174
-
-
- Other Unicorn Programs:
-
- All programs are MSDOS compatible, run on 256K RAM, use IBM graphics/laser
- printers, mono or colour monitor, and can operate on one/two or hard DiZk
- drives (except DayMaster which requires a hard or high density drive). The
- User can set the colours, printer codes, and default data drive. There are
- no 'crippled' features or options. The only difference between the
- shareware and registered versions is the lack of 'plea' screens on the
- registered version and the clarity of the Users conscience.
-
- The *Master Series
-
- AlbumMaster - To help you catalog your Albums and assist you in printing
- catalogs, listings and labels for the front of the Album. There are entries
- for Album Number, Title, Artist, and up to 12 Tunes on each side as well as
- Category and 3 User defined fields. The User can also define three entries
- for use as producer, writer, opinions etc. The program will hold up to
- 9999 Albums (depending on DiZk space) and can be used to find even a single
- song. It will also produce a list of every Tune you have in addition to the
- regular catalogs. Multiple data field Finds! and User designed listing make
- this a must have for audiophiles.
-
- CassetteMaster - To help you catalog your cassette tapes and assist you in
- printing catalogs, listings and inserts for the case and front of the tape.
- There are entries for Tape Number, Title, Artist, and up to 14 Tunes on
- each side as well as Category. The User can also define three entries for
- use as producer, writer, opinions etc. The program will hold up to 9999
- Tapes (depending on DiZk space) and can be used to find even a single song.
- It will also produce a list of every Tune you have in addition to the
- regular catalogs. The case inserts not only print all the tunes, artist,
- and title but the User defined info as well. Find! and Criteria print
- option make this very useful for the 'home recorder' or the 'store bought'
- cassette tape user.
-
- VideoMaster - To help you catalog your video tapes and assist you in
- printing catalogs, standard and User customized listings and labels for the
- spine and front of the tape. There are entries for Tape Number, Title,
- Rating, Start Point, Star, Co Star, three User defined entries and a seven
- line Synopsis as well as Category. You can find any tape by any field. The
- system will handle up to 9999 entries, depending on DiZk space. The
- program can handle up to 5 titles per tape, great for the home video buff.
-
- PostCardMaster - The program will help you compose post cards and maintain
- addresses on DiZk. Then you may retrieve either listings of the addresses
- and cards, address labels, 3X5 cards, 4X6 post cards or Roladex cards. The
- primary purpose of the program is to print post cards, and address them for
- you. Post cards cost 1/3 the price of a letter and in some cases are
- equally as good ie meeting notices, invitations, change of address. This
- program is a replacement for an earlier Unicorn program released in 1984
- called FORWARD2.
-
- DayMaster - The program provides User with trivia, birthdays,
- anniversaries for a particular date, but also allows User to include their
- own information for any date. It also gives a quote for the day, and
- informs User of any reminders (Weekly/Daily/Monthly/Single/Annual/Range Of
- Dates) the User might have. All of this can take place at boot up or any
- other time User activate the program. The data file contains over 2500
- historical events and quotes. {$20}
-
- CDMaster - To help you catalog your CDs and assist you in printing
- catalogs, listings and labels for the case and front of the CD. There are
- entries for CD Number, Title, Artist, and up to 24 Tunes as well as
- Category and 3 User defined fields. The program will hold up to 9999 CDs
- (depending on DiZk space) and can be used to find even a single song. It
- will also produce a list of every Tune you have in addition to the regular
- catalogs and case inserts. Find! option locates CDs by any of the data
- fields or by a User defined mix of data fields.
-
- The OMNI* Series
-
- OMNIDiZk - A DiZk cataloger and labeling utility. Features: Reads a
- floppy into memory and lets you save the data (The saving is optional);
- Print out 4 X 1 7/16 or 3 X 15/16 labels as well as catalogs; Perform Find!
- searches on any files that you have saved; Print lists of every file in the
- data file; Allow complete Updates of DiZks or of just the title info; Let
- you enter a 23 character title, 3 character code and two lines of remarks
- up to 52 characters each; Let you set the printer codes to match your
- printer; you can also set the colours, and select the data and read drives.
-
- OMNIDay - Handles up to 10 Users with PassCode protection for privacy,
- optional encryption of data with 10,000 possibilities per User automatic
- entry of text date line and a full function text editor to handle entries.
- The data file is dynamic (only as large as entries) and can be located on
- any drive. Entries can be from 1 to 5000 lines with the ability to change
- history (Alter Entry) and the ability to make history vanish (Erase
- Entry). The Reminisce feature allows user to 'thumb' through entries or
- they can print out the entire opus or selected dates. User: defines printer
- codes, names data file, sets screen colours, names the opus and enters
- their name into program for use on screen and in reports.
-
- The Comp* Series
-
- CompUser - It is a rated cyclopedia with the names, addresses and phone
- numbers of shareware distributors, hardware companies, authors, computer
- clubs, BBSs and more. Almost 4000 entries are in the complete database and
- it is updated almost daily with revisions being mailed out every 90 days.
- The program creates, edits & prints post cards, address labels and more. It
- will also import new data and allow the user to change the data in the
- file. Great for clubs (looking for authors and distributors), shareware
- authors (looking for markets), shareware libraries (looking for authors),
- BBS Users (looking for new BBSs) and the average Comp{ter}User (looking for
- all of the above). All entries are rated A,B,C,D, or F for size of
- operation and the way that they conduct business. This alone makes it
- worthwhile because Users can avoid poorly rated businesses that have
- historical problems and lack good customer service.
-
- To get any of the above titles check with your favourite Shareware dealer
- or do one of the following:
-
- 1. Send three blank formatted DiZks per title to Unicorn and we'll copy
- it off. {Each title takes one DiZk the extra DiZks cover P&H}
-
- 2. Send $3 to Unicorn per title and we'll take care of the rest.
-
- Enjoy!
-
- Charles P. Schell IV
-
-
- 2.50 Quik Info key added
-
- Fixed A Bug In The Update Mode
-
- 2.60 File Structure changed to make the system
- 23% faster.{Based on tests done with an
- 8088 using a data file of 100 DiZks.}
-
- 1 15/16" X 2 3/4" labels added.
-
- Upgrade from previous versions to 2.60
- added.
-
- Data file now fully relational.
-
- DiZk Swaping Added reducing RAM requirement
- by 258K.
-
- Added compatibility utility program for
- users of QEMM and other extended memory
- managers.
-
- 2.70 Added Date formats of the world.
- Released
- 5/15/91 Made all backgrounds textured and
- redesigned all menus.
-
- Added a point and shoot command to omit
- specific files from the catalog during Add
- or File Update options; while still
- changing the DESCRIPT.ION file on the
- idzk.
-
- Upgrade from previous versions to 2.70.
-
-