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- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: Load/Link Graphics Character Table;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the executable file for CLINK. For a more complete
- description, refer to the header for CLINK.ASM.
- Usage: CLINK [<file name>] ";
- KEYWORDS: Color Graphics Card, Graphics Characters, BIOS Extension;
- SYSTEM: IBM PC and true compatibles;
- FILENAME: CLINK.COM;
- WARNINGS: "1) User documentation not included.
- 2) Limited error checking.";
- SEE-ALSO: CLINK.ASM;
- AUTHORS: Ray Duncan, modified by Patrick Banchy;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Macro Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: Ray Duncan/P. Banchy; TITLE: "CLINK.ASM";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Ray Duncan; TITLE: "unknown";
- CITATION: "Dr. Dobbs Journal, #74"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: ROFF - "RUNOFF" Text Formatter Program;
- VERSION: 5.1;
- DATE: 08/28/1982;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the include file for ROFF2.C. It is like the file
- ROFF.H, except that the variables have been made 'extern'.
- For a more complete description of ROFF, refer to the header
- for file ROFF1.C.";
- KEYWORDS: ROFF, Text Formatter, Software Tools;
- SYSTEM: any system with C compiler;
- FILENAME: ROFF.HE;
- SEE-ALSO: ROFF.DOC, ROFF.H, ROFF1.C, ROFF2.C, ROFF.EXE;
- AUTHORS: modified "for IBM-PC" by M. S. Zachmann;
- COMPILERS: BDS-C originally, IBM C compiler unknown;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: M. S. Zachmann; TITLE: "ROFF";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Kernighan and Plauger; TITLE: "Software Tools";
- CITATION: "available in many computer stores"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: LTYPE - Type Library Member to STDOUT;
- VERSION: 3.0;
- DATE: 01/03/1984;
- DESCRIPTION: "Copies the specified library member to the STDOUT file.
- Usage is: LTYPE <library file> <member name>
- A library file is a single large file to the operating system
- which has been built from many smaller files. The purpose of
- a library file is to save the diskette space which otherwise
- would be wasted, due to the allocation of disk space in units
- of fixed size.";
- KEYWORDS: Library File, .LBR file, Disk Space;
- SYSTEM: MSDOS;
- FILENAME: LTYPE.EXE;
- WARNINGS: "User documentation not included.";
- SEE-ALSO: LTYPE.C, Library Utility, LU, LDIR.C;
- AUTHORS: S. Kluger for CP/M, modified by Pete Mack for MSDOS;
- COMPILERS: Lattice C;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: S. Kluger/P. H. Mack; TITLE: "LTYPE";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: MSDOS Interface Macros;
- DESCRIPTION: "Assembler language macros which call each of the (published)
- operating system functions of MSDOS Releases 1.0 and 2.0. The
- advantage of using these macros is that the call can be
- symbolic and the macros will move the parameters to the
- correct registers before the call. The 1.0 calls have brief
- documentation; the 2.0 calls have no documentation.";
- KEYWORDS: MSDOS, Macros;
- SYSTEM: MSDOS;
- FILENAME: DOS.MAC;
- WARNINGS: "MSDOS Manual needed to document the usage of each macro.";
- SEE-ALSO: BIOS.MAC;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Macro Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: unknown; TITLE: "DOS.MAC";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: LDIR - Library Directory Display Program;
- VERSION: 3.0;
- DATE: 02/29/1984;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the executable file for LDIR. For a more complete
- description, see the header for LDIR.C.";
- KEYWORDS: Library File, .LBR, Directory, Disk Space;
- SYSTEM: MSDOS;
- FILENAME: LDIR.EXE;
- WARNINGS: "1) User documentation not included. Program prints syntax
- and options summary when called with no command line
- options.
- 2) Copyrighted. Permission granted for noncommercial use.";
- SEE-ALSO: LDIR.C, Library Utility, LU, LTYPE.C;
- AUTHORS: Gary P. Novosielski for CP/M, modified by Pete Mack for MSDOS;
- COMPILERS: Lattice C;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: Gary P. Novosielski; TITLE: "LDIR";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: ROFF - "RUNOFF" Text Formatter Program;
- VERSION: 5.1;
- DATE: 08/28/1982;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the executable file for ROFF.
- For a more complete description, refer to the header
- for file ROFF1.C.";
- KEYWORDS: ROFF, Text Formatter, Software Tools;
- SYSTEM: any system with C compiler;
- FILENAME: ROFF.EXE
- SEE-ALSO: ROFF.DOC, ROFF.H, ROFF.HE, ROFF1.C, ROFF2.C;
- AUTHORS: modified "for IBM-PC" by M. S. Zachmann;
- COMPILERS: BDS-C originally, IBM C compiler unknown;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: M. S. Zachmann; TITLE: "ROFF";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Kernighan and Plauger; TITLE: "Software Tools";
- CITATION: "available in many computer stores"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: ROFF - "RUNOFF" Text Formatter Program;
- VERSION: 5.1;
- DATE: 08/28/1982;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the user documentation file for ROFF.
- For a more complete description of ROFF, refer to the header
- for file ROFF1.C.";
- KEYWORDS: ROFF, Text Formatter, Software Tools;
- SYSTEM: any system with C compiler;
- FILENAME: ROFF.DOC;
- SEE-ALSO: ROFF.H, ROFF.HE, ROFF1.C, ROFF2.C, ROFF.EXE;
- AUTHORS: modified "for IBM-PC" by M. S. Zachmann;
- COMPILERS: BDS-C originally, IBM C compiler unknown;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: M. S. Zachmann; TITLE: "ROFF";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Kernighan and Plauger; TITLE: "Software Tools";
- CITATION: "available in many computer stores"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: ROFF - "RUNOFF" Text Formatter Program;
- VERSION: 5.1;
- DATE: 08/28/1982;
- DESCRIPTION: "This is the include file for ROFF1.C. It is like the file
- ROFF.HE, except that the variables are not made 'extern'.
- For a more complete description of ROFF, refer to the header
- for file ROFF1.C.";
- KEYWORDS: ROFF, Text Formatter, Software Tools;
- SYSTEM: any system with C compiler;
- FILENAME: ROFF.H;
- SEE-ALSO: ROFF.DOC, ROFF.HE, ROFF1.C, ROFF2.C, ROFF.EXE;
- AUTHORS: modified "for IBM-PC" by M. S. Zachmann;
- COMPILERS: BDS-C originally, IBM C compiler unknown;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: M. S. Zachmann; TITLE: "ROFF";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Kernighan and Plauger; TITLE: "Software Tools";
- CITATION: "available in many computer stores"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: MSDOS 2.x I/O Subroutines for Lattice C;
- DATE: 06/23/1983;
- DESCRIPTION: "Assembler subroutines which allow Lattice C to use the Xenix-
- like functions of MSDOS 2.x. Routines for CREATE/OPEN/CLOSE/
- READ/WRITE/FIND/FSIZE/DELETE of files using path names.
- Although there may be some good interfacing information buried
- here, the need for these subroutines was ended when Lattice
- upgraded their C library to support MSDOS 2.x path names.
- Comments in file describe how to use each of the subroutines."
- ;
- KEYWORDS: Lattice C I/O Routines, MSDOS 2.x Paths;
- SYSTEM: MSDOS 2.x only;
- FILENAME: XENIX.ASM;
- AUTHORS: T. Jennings;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: T, Jennings; TITLE: "XENIX.ASM";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: Load/Link Graphics Character Table;
- DESCRIPTION: "Allocates 1Kbyte of space for the table, terminates while
- staying resident. Subsequent calls will load the first 1K
- bytes of the specified file into the table, and link the table
- into the screen display BIOS routine. Purpose is to define
- the screen images of the characters between 0x80 and 0xFF,
- which IBM left as a user definable option with the PC
- color graphics adapter card.
- Usage: CLINK [<file name>] ";
- KEYWORDS: Color Graphics Card, Graphics Characters, BIOS Extension;
- SYSTEM: IBM PC and true compatibles;
- FILENAME: CLINK.ASM;
- WARNINGS: "1) User documentation not included.
- 2) Limited error checking.";
- SEE-ALSO: CLINK.COM;
- AUTHORS: Ray Duncan, modified by Patrick Banchy;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Macro Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: Ray Duncan/P. Banchy; TITLE: "CLINK.ASM";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142";
- AUTHORS: Ray Duncan; TITLE: "unknown";
- CITATION: "Dr. Dobbs Journal, #74"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: IBM PC BIOS Interface Macros;
- DESCRIPTION: "Macro calls to each of the BIOS (Basic Input Output System)
- functions. Advantage of using these macros is that the call
- (actually an interrupt) can be made by name, rather than by
- number, and the macros will move the specified parameters
- to the proper location before invoking the BIOS routine.
- By the nature of the BIOS functions, these are very low-level
- function calls. Intended for use in assembler language
- programs or subroutines.";
- KEYWORDS: Macros, BIOS;
- SYSTEM: IBM PC and true compatibles;
- FILENAME: BIOS.MAC;
- WARNINGS: "IBM PC Technical Reference Manual is needed to document each
- macro's purpose and parameters.";
- SEE-ALSO: DOS.MAC;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Macro Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: unknown; TITLE: "BIOS.MAC";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */
- /*
- HEADER: 150.??;
- TITLE: Adj Real No Exponent To/From 8087 Format;
- VERSION: 1.0;
- DATE: 01/01/1983;
- DESCRIPTION: "Converts real numbers between Microsoft(?) BASIC or FORTRAN
- format and one compatible with the 8087 numeric coprocessor.";
- KEYWORDS: 8087, Microsoft FORTRAN, Microsoft BASIC, Real Numbers;
- SYSTEM: 8088/8086;
- FILENAME: AFT8087.MAC;
- AUTHORS: Jean-Marc Belisle;
- COMPILERS: IBM/Microsoft 8088 Macro Assembler;
- REFERENCES: AUTHORS: Jean-Marc Belisle; TITLE: "AFT8087.MAC";
- CITATION: "PC-SIG Disk 50 or 142"
- ENDREF;
- */