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- WELCOME! June 1988
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- Welcome to HELP! Version 4.0. If you are a previous user of
- HELP! you will notice some very big changes in this version.
- A lot of effort went in to making this program very reliable
- and to have it not blow up. If you have never used HELP!
- before, sit back and feel the power as you command your
- system like you have never done before.
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- Program Description
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- HELP! is a program designed to get the most out of a HARD
- Disk based computer system. It was originally conceived as
- a way to help beginners use their systems. It soon became
- much more than that. As a professional engineer who was in
- charge of many PC based systems in a large corporation, I
- conceived HELP! to be a valuable tool in maintaining these
- systems. One of my primary goals was to incorporate all of
- the valuable utilities I have used or felt I needed into one
- powerful package. HELP! includes an extensive help system.
- At any time you can press <F1> and get help on the current
- subject. Pressing H from the main menu will give you an
- index to the help system so you can read about any command
- or feature of HELP!.
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- HELP! is not a memory hog when it executes other programs.
- In fact it takes up less than 2K of memory. HELP! is also
- not memory resident. This means that other memory resident
- utilities should work fine. The way it works is this. The
- file HELP!.COM is loaded into memory first. This program is
- small and stays in memory as long as HELP! is running. This
- then calls HELPRUN.EXE. This is the guts of the program.
- This program is large, but does not stay in memory when
- another program is run from within HELP!.
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- Hardware Requirements
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- IBM PC, PC/XT, AT, PS/2, or compatible.
- Monochrome, Color, EGA/VGA Display Adapter or equivalent.
- Hard Disk (Recommended).
- 256K Memory Minimum.
- DOS 2.0 or greater, 3.0 or greater for directory renaming.
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- List of Features for Version 4.0
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- * Copy a File or Tagged Files to different drive and/or
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- * Erase will erase one or more files with one command.
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- * Equipment Check displays CPU & Coprocessor type,
- display adapters, parallel and serial ports and
- extended and expanded memory present.
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- * Move a File or Tagged Files to a different drive or a
- different directory. This differs from the move in
- that it does not make a copy of the file, but moves it
- somewhere else.
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- * Locate a File or Files on your disk. This allows you
- to search for a file name in all of the directories of
- your disk.
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- * Change the file Attributes of a file. This will allow
- you to protect and unprotect a file from change with
- the read only attribute or you can change the other
- attributes as well including the time & date Stamp.
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- * Send files to your printer in either formatted or un-
- formatted styles. Also Hex-ASCII-EBCDIC file dumping
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- * Tree gives you a visual map of the directory structure
- of the disk. This is a quick way to change directories
- when cleaning up your disk. This also will have the
- directories marked which contained matches from the
- last Locate.
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- * View allows you to view 1-4 text files on the screen.
- There is also a scan & compare command so you can see
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- Features Added or Changed in Version 4.0
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- Version 4.0 has one less file than it had before. This will
- clear up a lot of the errors people experienced when HELP!
- could not find the overlay file.
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- The help system has been totally redone and is now an
- indexed system. What this means for the user is that it is
- much faster retrieving screens. Also when using the Help
- command from the main menu you can randomly access the help
- screens. It is almost like having then HELP! manual online
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- The view command has been totally redone. The screen layout
- and the command sequences have been changed and are much
- more logical now. Many commands have been added to help you
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- navigate your file. Among these is the Search command and
- the Scan & Compare command. Scan & Compare allows you to
- compare two to four files from any point in the files (not
- necessarily the same point) and it will stop scanning at the
- first non-compare.
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- The screen combinations have been enhanced also. You can
- now turn off the key status display and gain the file
- attributes display. This allows the viewing of far more
- files than the verbose file display. Also you can turn off
- the status window and have just a file window that fills the
- whole screen.
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- For EGA/VGA users I've added a 43 line mode for EGA/VGA and
- a 50 Line mode for the VGA. HELP! auto configures itself by
- default. What this means is that if you are running an EGA
- that is in a 120 col X 43 line mode, HELP! will use the
- whole screen and add columns and rows to the file display
- and view displays and so on to use all of screen. The only
- requirement is that the display adapter use the EGA/VGA
- conventions of storing the size in low RAM. This covers
- most EGA style adapters. If your EGA/VGA does not have
- these modes the 43 and 50 lines are available from within
- HELP! and can be automatically used at the programs start.
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- Your color selections have also been enhanced and are
- selectable from the options menu as they have always been.
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- DOS's Mode BW80 can be used to send HELP! into it's
- monochrome color set for color adapter users who run with
- monochrome displays. This can also be turned on from the
- options menu.
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- The Erase Subdirectory command has been eliminated and is
- now included in the Erase Command. This, I am sure, will be
- more convenient.
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- The Equipment command has been added to the Utilities menu.
- This will display the Display Adapters and Monitors in your
- system, the number of serial & Parallel ports you have and
- the Processor & Co-Processor Type. Any Extended & Expanded
- Memory amounts will also be displayed. I've found this
- command to be an asset in maintaining multiple systems in a
- business. With two key strokes you can instantly inventory
- your system.
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- The Print Command has been redone also. It is faster and
- now prints margins correctly. Also the ability to send
- output to other than LPT1 has been added. You can send
- output to any of your serial or parallel ports. You can
- also automatically program your serial ports on startup.
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- There is room to display disk drives A - L on Drive and
- Format Commands. They do recognize A - Z however.
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- The Expert Level Can be set to get rid of some of the
- prompting such as Are You Sure? Are You Sure You Are Sure?
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- In the Past error checking has been handled poorly by HELP!.
- This has all changed now. No more will the screens be
- messed up with Abort, Retry, Ignore? Trying to erase Read-
- Only files will not blow up the system, copying them will be
- allowed. Try it! I'm sure you'll like it! If you are
- printing and you run out of paper or you jam or something
- else occurs, this is now handled eloquently.
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- Format now truly recognizes if it is a HARD Disk you want to
- format and prompts you as such.
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- The Attributes Command appears on both the Main Menu and the
- Utilities menu where it used to be.
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- The Locate Command now reads the tree when it is running.
- Any matches found will be flagged in the TREE so you can
- remember which directories contained the matches.
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- The TREE Command will not be re-read when you make, erase or
- rename subdirectories. This is handled automatically now.
- You can flag directories with special attributes in the tree
- display. TREE & Locate will now operated to the maximum
- depth allowed by DOS. The TREE Display will automatically
- configure itself for the screen size and the maximum depth
- of the directories on your disk. This allows the entire
- disk structure to be seen without horizontal scrolling. You
- can also rename directories from within the TREE Command.
- Renaming directories only works on version 3.0 or later of
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- The Date & Time Commands now allow you to set an AT
- compatible battery clock. This is prompted after the
- internal clock is set.
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- There are many more changes that were made and there are
- many more planned for the future. Please if you have any
- suggestions or things you would like to see, write me.
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- Installation
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- If you have an older version of HELP! already, erase the
- files HELP!.COM, HELPRUN.000, HELPRUN.COM, HELP!.HLP and
- HELP.CFG before installing the new version.
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- There are 4 files supplied with HELP!. These are HELP!.COM,
- HELPRUN.EXE, HELP!.HLP, and this READTHIS file. The first
- three are all that is needed to run HELP!.
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- The simplest way to configure your system, is to copy these
- files into a directory and type HELP! to start. This is the
- easiest but not necessarily the best way to start HELP!.
- The recommended way, is to copy these files into a directory
- that the DOS Variable PATH points to. This will give the
- advantage of being able to start HELP! anywhere you might be
- on the disk. Of course if you are going to use HELP! all of
- the time this would not be an advantage, but it would not
- hurt either. If you do not need the online help system you
- can get rid of HELP!.HLP.
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- Any Memory resident utilities should be loaded before
- HELP!.COM is started. If they are not, the system will
- probably not run correctly and will not release the memory
- used by HELP!.COM when you quit HELP!. Some of DOS's
- commands are memory resident and should be run before HELP!.
- These are PRINT, GRAPHICS, MODE and others.
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- And now the Pitch...
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- HELP! is distributed under the user supported concept. This
- concept is an alternate way of distributing software. My
- belief is that you should have a chance to try software
- before you buy. This software is here for you to try. This
- does not mean that this software is free. I distribute my
- software this way because it offers the lowest overhead and
- I can keep my price low. This benefits all of us. Many
- good software writers have abandoned this method because
- people abuse it's intent.
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- In a nutshell, try this program for a reasonable period of
- time, if you intend to continue using it, send $30. If you
- don't send $30, please do not continue using HELP!. In
- return I will send you the latest version and the
- documentation. Whether you choose to use it or not, feel
- free to pass it along to others.
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- Quantity discounts are available as well as site licensing.
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- Send all inquiries and monies to:
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- Bruce A. Taylor
- 1103 Mendoza Drive
- St. Peters, Mo.
- 63376
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- License Agreement
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- As a Registered user you are entitled to
- install this copy of HELP! on any
- machine you will be using so long as you
- or anyone else will not be using it at
- the same time on two machines.
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- Non-Registered Users have the right to
- try a copy of HELP! to determine if they
- would like to register their copy.
- After a reasonable trial period, it is
- expected that the user will register
- their copy or cease using HELP!
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- Under no circumstances shall a business
- use this software without registering
- that copy. Businesses can obtain a
- multicopy license in which they are
- limited to a certain number of copies.
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- Any user whether registered or not is
- entitled to give away a copy to any one
- interested in trying HELP! but please do
- not include the documentation or the
- HELP!.CFG file when you make the copy.
- By not including the HELP!.CFG file you
- are distributing a copy of HELP! with
- all of the default options in force.
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- A distribution copy must include either
- the file HELP!.ARC if you got the
- program as an archive or the following
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- HELP!.COM
- HELPRUN.EXE
- HELP!.HLP
- READTHIS
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- SysOps of bulletin boards and
- Distributors of Public Domain Software
- may distribute this program for a
- reasonable copy fee plus a reasonable
- compensation for your time and effort
- but may not distribute with the intent
- to profit from the sale as though you
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- Warranty
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- Bruce A. Taylor makes no warranty of any
- kind, express or implied, including
- without limitation, any warranties of
- merchantability and/or fitness for a
- particular purpose. Bruce A. Taylor
- 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. Bruce A. Taylor
- shall not be liable for any damage to
- data or property which may be caused
- directly or indirectly by use of the
- program.
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- In no event will Bruce A. Taylor be
- liable to you 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
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- INVOICE
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- Please Send:
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- QTY Description Unit Price Total
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- ____ HELP! (Latest Version) $ 30.00 $ _____
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- Please Subtract Any Discounts (see chart below) $ _____
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- Discount Chart
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- 10 - 24 15% Discount
- 25 - 49 20% Discount
- 50 - 99 25% Discount
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- Site License and Limited Copy Agreements are also available.
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- Company __________________________________________________
- Address __________________________________________________
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- Bruce A. Taylor
- 1103 Mendoza Drive
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