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- * EZ-ROM 2.10 Public Release May 31, 1995
- * Copyright 1992 - 1995 Michael N. Robinson, all rights reserved.
-
- WHAT'S NEW IN EZ-ROM 2.10
-
- This is a drop-in replacement. Just use the new EZROM.EXE. This version
- honors all the old file formats and commands. Many of the improvements
- are automatic. Some do require configuration changes, but only if you
- wish to activate the new feature. This version uses about 30K more
- memory. EZ-ROM now requires a total of about 300K of free conventional
- DOS low memory. Maximum limits increased to 152 disks and up to 700 file
- areas per disk.
-
- This version includes these improvements:
-
- 1. AutoMenu. Optional. Ability to automatically construct the main disk
- selection menu of all disks on-the-fly. EZ-ROM will create and display
- the main menu which indicates which disks are online, request, or
- offline. You can continue to use your own menus (MAIN.CLR, MAIN.BBS) and
- EZ-ROM will operate as it has in the past. To enable this feature,
- simply put this command in EZROM.MAS:
-
- AutoMenu ON
-
- EZ-ROM will read the disk name from each EZROM.CFG file. For faster
- operation, you can optionally put the disk name of each disk in
- EZROM.MAS like this:
-
- DISKS
- 1 ON >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK1\EZROM.CFG "Night Owl 15"
- 2 REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK2\EZROM.CFG "Pier 6"
- 3 REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK3\EZROM.CFG "So Much Shareware 5"
- 4 REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK4\EZROM.CFG "Cream of the Crop 6"
- 5 REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK5\EZROM.CFG "Arsenal Files 3"
- DISKS
-
- Note that the disk name is the last item on each line and it begins and
- ends with a double quote symbol. If the disk name is given in EZROM.MAS
- this will override the disk name given in EZROM.CFG. If there is no disk
- name given in either file, then a default name of "DISK x" will be
- assigned where x is the disk number.
-
- If you use AutoMenu, then each disk will be assigned a number and this
- number will be used to select the disk.
-
- If you do not use AutoMenu, then EZ-ROM will display MAIN.CLR/BBS
- exactly as it has done in previous versions.
-
- See item 12 below to customize the appearance of the AutoMenu.
-
- 2. Disk Detection. Optional. Reads volume name of the disk in the drive and
- sets disk online status accordingly. Once configured, you can simply
- swap disks and make NO changes to any config files. EZ-ROM will do the
- rest. It will read the volume name, set the correct status for each
- disk, and display the status in the menu if you also use AutoMenu. The
- use of this feature is NOT recommended if you run a multi-disk changer
- such as a Pioneer DRM-60X because it will cause each disk to swap in and
- out every time EZ-ROM starts.
-
- To enable this feature, you must put this command in the EZROM.CFG
- for each disk:
-
- Volume NOPV11_194
-
- This is the volume name for Night Owl 11. Use the correct volume name
- for your disk. You can get the volume name by using the DOS VOL command.
- Then change your EZROM.MAS to look like this:
-
- DISKS
- 1 AUTO-REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK1\EZROM.CFG "Night Owl 15"
- 2 AUTO-REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK2\EZROM.CFG "Pier 6"
- 3 AUTO-REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK3\EZROM.CFG "So Much Shareware 5"
- 4 AUTO-REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK4\EZROM.CFG "Cream of the Crop 6"
- 5 AUTO-REQ >1 0 C:\CDROM\DISK5\EZROM.CFG "Arsenal Files 3"
- DISKS
-
- The command AUTO-REQ means that the disk will be set online if the
- volume name of the disk matches the volume name configured in the
- EZROM.CFG file for that disk. If the volume name does not match, then
- the disk will be set as requestable. You can use any one of these status
- commands in place of AUTO-REQ:
-
- ON ( always online )
- REQ ( always requestable )
- OFF ( always offline )
- CLO ( always closed )
- AUTO-REQ ( online if volume name match, otherwise requestable )
- AUTO-OFF ( online if volume name match, otherwise offline )
- AUTO-CLOSED ( online if volume name match, otherwise closed )
-
- AUTO-OFF means the disk will be set offline if no volume name match.
- AUTO-CLOSED means the disk will be set closed if no volume name match.
- Closed means callers cannot enter the disk and cannot view the lists. If
- you use AutoMenu ON, then closed disks will not appear in the main disk
- menu.
-
- The AUTO part of the command is what enables the disk detection for that
- disk. The volume name will not be read unless the command includes the
- word AUTO. The autodetect status of each disk is independent.
-
- Disk detection is independent of AutoMenu. You can use either, both, or
- neither. If you do use disk detection, then AutoMenu is highly
- recommended so that the menu will always match.
-
- If a disk is set AUTO, but the volume command does not appear in the
- EZROM.CFG then the disk volume name will not be read and the disk will
- be set to the fallback status.
-
- 3. Support for Spitfire 3.5 extended multi-line list format with additional
- description lines that begin with a "smiley" character (ASCII #02) in
- position 1. You can also set a limit on the number of lines displayed
- per file. So even though there may be 20 lines in the description, you
- can set EZ-ROM to just show say just 5 lines per file. The caller can
- change the limit in the utility menu. The sysop can set the number of
- lines per file using this command:
-
- LinesPerFile 5
-
- The default is 5 lines per file. You can use this command in EZROM.MAS
- and/or EZROM.CFG. I recommend that you set it once in EZROM.MAS as an
- initial value, and then let the caller make any desired changes in the
- utility menu. If you set a value in EZROM.CFG then it will force it to
- this value every time the caller enters that disk.
-
- 4. File list download utility. Can construct, optionally ZIP, and send a
- list of all files on a disk. It constructs this list on-the-fly by
- reading the config files. Fully automatic. Built-in ZIP function, does
- not require PKZIP. This feature is located in the utility menu.
-
- 5. New commands in the <U>tility menu:
- Set Hotkeys ON/OFF
- Change Max Lines Per File
- Download File List
-
- 6. Callers can now delete requested files. Sysops can now spend the time
- swapping disks and copying the requested files to the hard drive and
- then sit back and watch the callers delete them. I suppose this is
- preferable to getting annoying messages about requests that won't go
- away and then having to manually delete the files.
-
- 7. Humor removed. You know, the "funny" messages were not viewed as such by
- all Sysops. I was getting kind of tired of them, too. They were sort of
- funny the first 10,000 times. During an auto-logoff, some callers
- actually thought they were self-destructing the BBS or something. Go
- figure. I was going to put in a command: Humor OFF, but I just took it
- all out to save memory and simplify the program. Score one for the
- humorless drones of this world.
-
- 8. The opening logo is now only 4 simple lines long and much more subdued.
- Overall, more professional looking.
-
- 9. Improved text search operation and display. Try it. Much better. File
- area numbers are displayed on one line and the search does not pause
- until there is a page full of matches. So when there are few matches,
- you don't have to press <Enter> a bazillion times. Strike any key at any
- time to halt the search.
-
- 10. New commands
-
- Limit OFF (download limits not enforced)
- ReqLimit OFF (request limits not enforced)
- MultiChar 02 (sets Spitfire multiline marker character ASCII #02)
-
- 11. Fixed bugs:
- Slow operation in some multitaskers.
- Busy flag was not being deleted in some cases.
- Requests not deleted after copy in local mode.
- Auto logoff after download of requested files did not work.
-
- 12. You can customize the appearance of AutoMenu using these commands:
-
- AutoMenuTitle The title at top of AutoMenu goes here
-
- AutoMenuColor TOP 12 15 15 15
- AutoMenuColor ONLINE 15 14 11 15
- AutoMenuColor REQUEST 7 14 3 7
- AutoMenuColor OFFLINE 7 14 7 7
-
- AutoMenu automatically uses a title at the top of the screen that looks
- something like this:
-
- * Your BBS Name - Files On CD-ROM *
-
- It gets the BBS name from the key file. If you want to use a different
- title, then use the AutoMenuTitle command to define your own title.
-
- The AutoMenuColor commands specify the colors of each item in the menu.
- The default colors are shown. See below for color codes. AutoMenuColor
- TOP defines the colors of the title line at the top of the menu.
- AutoMenuColor ONLINE defines the colors of disks that are online.
- AutoMenuColor REQUEST defines the colors of disks that are requestable.
- And so on. The colors are in order as they appear onscreen. So if you
- use this command:
-
- AutoMenuColor ONLINE 15 14 11 15
-
- then an online disk will be displayed like this:
-
- < 1> ONLINE- Night Owl 15
-
- The brackets will be color 15.
- The 1 will be color 14
- The ONLINE- will be color 11
- The Night Owl 15 will be color 15.
-
- Black.......... 0 DarkGray....... 8
- Blue........... 1 LightBlue...... 9
- Green.......... 2 LightGreen.... 10
- Cyan........... 3 LightCyan..... 11
- Red............ 4 LightRed...... 12
- Magenta........ 5 LightMagenta.. 13
- Brown.......... 6 Yellow........ 14
- LightGray...... 7 White......... 15
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-
- MICHAEL ROBINSON
- PO BOX 831
- SHELTON, CT. 06484-4386
-
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-
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- * Sysop: Mike Robinson
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