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- PsL Monthly CD
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- > When done, press ESC to exit this file.
- > Then PSL_SHRD will run. That is the program that accesses the CD.
- > Next time, you can just run PSL_SHRD to skip seeing this file.
-
- > PSL_SHRD is a DOS-based program. To access the CD from Windows,
- > run PSL_SHRW.EXE by using File-Run from Program Manager's menu bar.
- > Run SETUP.BAT from the DOS prompt before running the Windows version.
- > Run COPYFILE.BAT to copy a file from the DOS command line.
-
- Welcome to the PsL March 1995 CD. This month's CD contains over 1200 new
- programs received by PsL in the last 30 days. In addition, this month's CD
- includes all the programs from our Windows and DOS sections related to
- Home use.
-
- NOTE: Although we had planned to put both Home and EDUCATION programs
- on this CD-ROM, the total size of those files was over 600 megabytes,
- which would have left no room for the new programs for the month, so
- we were forced to delay the Education section until a later month.
-
- If you are a new subscriber and do not want to wait a few more months
- for the next CD with the Education section, you can get the 09/94 CD,
- which was the last CD to include the Education section on it, for $5
- plus shipping ($4). See the end of this file for phone numbers or address
- to use for ordering.
-
-
- PAST CD's SECTIONS-OF-THE-MONTH:
-
- Each time a section of PsL's library is featured on the Monthly CD, we
- start with what was on the CD the last time the section was featured
- and add all the new and updated programs which have come along in the
- subsequent months.
-
- Following is a list of the sections from the most recent CDs. By getting
- all of these CDs, you would have every program/file in PsL's collection.
- Programs for both DOS and Windows are included in each group. All of our
- OS/2 programs were last on the Vol.3, Num.11 CD.
-
- Vol. Num.
- 3 2 Business (accounting, finance, general business, time managers,
- general business, database, spreadsheet, mailing list
- managers, and more.)
- 3 1 Games (arcade, adventure, board games, card games, casino games,
- sports games, puzzles, word games, and more.)
- 2 12 Programming (assembler, Basic, C, Cobol, Fortran, Pascal, Modula,
- Visual Basic, general tools, and more.)
- 2 11 Words & Graphics (word processing, drawing program, clip art,
- desktop publishing, spelling/grammar checkers, hypertext,
- fonts, printer utilities, and more.)
- 2 10 Utilities (anti-virus, archiving, batch file utilities, disk and
- file utilities, security, system utilities, and much more,
- plus all OS/2 programs of ALL types.)
- 2 9 Education (reading, writing, math, science, languages, and more.)
- 2 8 Communications & Network (comm programs and utilities, BBS systems,
- programs for FAX cards, pagers, etc., plus networking pgms.)
-
-
- FUTURE CD's:
-
- Following is the schedule for the section-of-the-month for coming CDs:
- (The current CD is Vol.3, Num.3 and features Home applications.)
-
- Vol. Num.
- 3 4 Utilities & OS/2
- 3 5 Words & Graphics
- 3 6 Education
- 3 7 Communications
- 3 8 Programming
- 3 9 Games
- 3 10 Business
-
-
- CARDSHARK HEARTS:
-
- If you received this CD when ordering CardShark Hearts, you can run
- CSHearts from this CD by running SETUP.BAT and then using File Manager to
- run CSHEARTS.EXE in the CSHEARTS directory. Or you can create a directory
- on your hard disk for CSHearts, copy all the files to that directory, and
- run it from your hard disk.
-
- Be sure to save the letter that came with your CSHearts order because it
- contains the registration code required to get full use of the program.
-
-
- 1. License & Warranty:
-
- Run PSL_SHRD's start-up screens or PSL_SHRW's HELP menu to read the CD-ROM
- usage license and warranty.
-
-
- 2. File Format:
-
- All programs are in ZIP format. All of the new ZIPs have FILE_ID.DIZ
- files for easier BBS use; however, some older files in the Section of
- the Month do not have FILE_ID.DIZ files.
-
- Some programs have installation programs which must be run after using
- PsL's programs to un-ZIP the files to your hard disk. After un-ZIPping
- a program, look for README and *.DOC text files, as well as for
- INSTALL.* and SETUP.* programs, for information about installing and
- using the individual programs.
-
-
- 3. Here is the directory structure of this CD:
-
- DOS\
- BUSINESS - general business apps.
- COMMUNIC - communications
- DATABASE
- EDUCA - education
- ELEC_PUB - electronic publishing
- GAMES
- GRAPHICS - clip art, graphics displays, etc.
- HOME - various home apps.
- MUSIC - music and sounds and related programs.
- PRGMMING - programming.
- PRINTING - printer utilities/apps.
- RELIGION
- UT_DskFi - disk drive and file related utilities.
- UT_Systm - hardware related & operating system related utilities
- WORDS - word processing programs and utilities, editors, etc.
-
- WIN\
- BUSINESS - general business apps.
- COMMUNIC - communications
- DATABASE
- ELEC_PUB - electronic publishing
- GAMES
- GRAPHICS - clip art, graphics displays, etc.
- HOME - various home apps.
- PRGMMING - programming.
- PRINTING - printer utilities/apps.
- SOUNDS - music and sounds and related programs.
- UT_DskFi - disk drive and file related utilities.
- UT_Systm - hardware related & operating system related utilities
- WORDS - word processing programs and utilities, editors, etc.
-
- OS2\
- AP - General Applications
- PG - Programming
- UT - Utilities
-
- HOME\
- DOS\
- WIN\
- The HOME directories contains all the programs in PsL (except those
- new/updated files which are in the directories above) related to
- Home use.
-
-
- 4. FILES.BBS files:
-
- For BBS use, we have added FILES.BBS files listing the contents of each ZIP
- file directory. We have been told a dozen different formats to use, but the
- format we used was the one most common to the various formats mentioned:
-
- FILENAME.EXT --SIZE-- --DATE-- Description----------------------------------
- ^1 21^ ^24 | description continued.-----------------------
- ^32
-
- The FILES.BBS files are in the directory FILESBBS.
- You can generate custom FILES.BBS files by running PSL_SHRW (in the PSL_NEWS
- directory) and looking in the Files menu. (Requires Windows.)
-
- See READ.ME in the FILESBBS directory for more information.
-
-
- 5. The \SCREENS Directory
-
- The Screens directory contains screen shots of some programs on this CD.
- The screen shots can only be viewed by the Windows program PSL_SHRW, not the
- DOS program PSL_SHRD.
-
-
- 6. RUNTIMES
-
- The RUNTIMES directory contains run-time files required by some other
- programs.
-
-
- 7. Problems
-
- All the programs on this CD have been tested and should run. If you have
- difficulties, write or call PsL's Tech Support department. Most difficulties
- can be cleared up over the phone in a couple of minutes. There is normally no
- waiting to talk to a technician.
-
- (1.) "My machine locks up or reboots when I try to install a program
- using the PSL_NEWS program."
-
- You have one of the small percentage of systems with a CD-ROM driver that is
- incompatible with PKUNZIP. To get around that problem, we have placed a public
- domain unzip program on the CD. To invoke it with the DOS-based program,
- run it using the syntax: "PSL_SHRD /U" (without the quotes). In the Windows
- based program, select UNZIP in the window that appears after pushing the
- Install button.
-
- We have recently heard from a couple of people who "upgraded" to DOS 6.2
- only to find that our Windows access program would not work any more. Because
- the program is written in a "high-level" language (Visual Basic), there is
- nothing we can do on that level to either cause such a problem or to solve
- it. All we have been able to suggest is booting up with a floppy that has
- an earlier version of DOS on it when you want to access the CD. We know this
- is not a very satisfactory solution, but we did not write the operating
- system, Windows, nor Visual Basic.
-
- (2.) "PKUNZIP tells me to insert another disk when I try to unzip the
- file from the CD."
-
- The programmer used a PKZIP flag that he shouldn't have when zipping
- the program. To get around this, copy the ZIP file from the CD to your
- hard disk and use PKUNZIP to unzip it to the same directory on your
- hard disk as the ZIP file.
-
- (3.) "There are no files on the CD."
- "There are no files in one of the directories."
- "I get an error trying to copy a file from the CD."
-
- We have only had a few such complaints, but in all cases, there was nothing
- wrong with the CD. Some of the users who made the complaints were able to
- read the CDs without error on other machines or even when trying later on
- the same machine.
-
- We suspect that the problem is with dust or dirt in the drive or, more
- specifically, on the laser lens, or on the CD-ROM disc itself. If you do not
- have a CD lens cleaner, get one from your dealer. Also inspect the non-printed
- side of the CD for dust or debris.
-
- One caller took the CD out, wiped it off, put it back in, and it worked.
- Maybe it was dirty or maybe just re-seating it helped.
-
- SOUND BLASTER PRO OWNERS:
-
- On the January 1995 CD-ROM, we went over 600MB on the CD for the first
- time and some people with Sound Blaster Pro cards and CD drives were
- unable to get a directory on the CD.
-
- If you have a Sound Blaster Pro and have this problem on a future
- CD-ROM, ask Creative Labs for a new CD-ROM driver.
-
-
- 8. Frequently Asked Questions:
-
- (1.) "Why don't you install the programs on the CD ready to run instead of in
- ZIP format?"
-
- There are many reasons:
- - Many programs try to write back to the directory that they
- are installed in, which cannot be done on a CD.
-
- - Many programmers require that their programs be distributed
- in archived format.
-
- - Some installation programs configure the software to the system they
- are installed on, so that a program installed on our system may not
- work on yours.
-
- - Because we add a section of PsL's disk-based library to the CD each
- month, there is not room to have all the programs dearchived.
-
- - For use of the CDs on BBSs, files must be in archive format.
-
- Distributing the programs in archive format makes for a much neater
- package, making programs easier to find. Dearchiving a program to
- hard disk only takes a few seconds and by using a temporary directory,
- you can easily delete the files when done.
-
- (2.) "Are the same programs repeated on each month's CD?"
-
- No. The \DOS and \WIN directories contain only the new programs received
- by PsL during the last 30 days. In addition, we put a different section
- of our disk-based library on each month's CD. These sections do repeat
- every six months, but they are updated for the thousands of new files
- received during the previous six months.
-
- (3.) "I'm not interested in the section of PsL being added to the CD this
- month. Why should I have to pay for a CD with a section I don't want
- in order to get the lower subscription price?"
-
- For the same reason that a magazine purchased from a newsstand costs twice
- as much as the same issue if you subscribe. The reason for the lower price in
- a subscription is that you agree to take every issue.
-
- In addition, focusing on the old programs, which we decided to add to the CD
- as a free bonus, is ignoring the purpose of the CD.
-
- The PsL Monthly CD was conceived (and priced) as a way to get the many
- hundreds of new programs received at PsL each month out to the public
- in an economical way.
-
- The first CD was released in July 1993 with about 350 programs on it and sold
- out in two weeks. We did not start adding sections of our library to the
- CD until December 1993. By that time, the number of new programs on each
- month's CD doubled to an average of over 700.
-
- Even though it meant a back-breaking amount of work to get the additional 2000
- to 3000+ files onto the CD each month, we did not raise the price of the CD a
- penny. Yet some people who had happily paid $19.95 to get the 700 or so new
- programs each month, suddenly focused only on the programs on the files
- that they did NOT want - a particular section of our disk-based library.
-
- That may be because for retail sales purposes, WE have had to emphasize the
- library section on the cover of the CD, even though that is not the purpose of
- the CD.
-
- Please remember that there is no other source to get so many new programs on
- such a timely basis for such a low price. If you do not have a need for a
- particular section of our disk-based library, just ignore it and focus on the
- new programs on the CD. You only have to use/enjoy a few programs, clip art
- files, sound files, etc., per month out of the 800+ new programs each month to
- more than offset the cost of the CD compared to disk fees and download fees.
-
- (4.) "After the PSL_NEWS program installs a file, the program sometimes has to
- be installed again from those files. Why can't it just be installed
- once directly from the CD-ROM?"
-
- Some shareware authors have custom installation programs which create
- directories, put files in specific directories, configure the program to the
- user's specific hardware, etc. We cannot have multiple INSTALL programs in the
- same directory and it would be cumbersome to have a separate directory for
- each program, so we are forced to archive such programs, resulting in their
- having to be dearchived from the CD-ROM before they can be installed with the
- author's installation program.
-
-
- 9. YOU Make This CD.
-
- Your comments and suggestions are appreciated. We are striving to make this
- the ideal CD for sysops and vendors, as well as for individual and users. We
- will implement every possibly suggestion which will still allow us to produce
- the CD in a timely manner and which will not degrade the CD is some other way.
-
- If you are a programmer and want your program distributed on this CD, simply
- send it on disk to the address below.
-
-
-
- Public (software) Library
- P.O.Box 35705
- Houston, TX 77235-5705
-
- Voice: 713-524-6394
- FAX: 713-524-6398
- CompuServe: 71355,470
-
-
-
- Now press ESC and the PSL_SHRD.EXE program will run.
-
- Once the program is running, you can press F1 for more instructions,
- although the use of the program should be pretty obvious and simple.
-
- In brief, you select a category, read about programs, and press I to
- install one. The installation will leave you at the DOS prompt, ready
- to read the documentation files and run the program.
-
- PsL's installation simply un-ZIPs the files onto your hard disk.
- Some programs may require you to perform a further installation.
- After the files are put on your hard disk. Look for files like INSTALL
- or files with README in the name or with extensions of .DOC or .TXT.
- These files can be read with the VIEW program from the CD. If your CD
- is drive D:, for example, type D:\VIEW READ.ME (assuming you are in
- the installed program's drive and directory).
-
- If you need assistance, call PsL's Tech Support at 713-524-6394.
-