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- ParM stands for Parametrable Menu.
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- ParM allow you to build your own menus in order to run all the programs you
- can have on one ore more disks. This is very usefull for hard disk owners
- which have programs deeply enclosed in subdirectories. With ParM, you can
- run them without going through directories under either WorkBench or CLI.
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- With ParM, you can start programs in either WorkBench or CLI mode. The
- advantage of WorkBench mode is that the default directory of the program
- you run is the one in which the program file is. In the other hand, you
- can't leave ParM when workbench processes are running.
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- Installation:
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- Put ParM with its icon wherever you want, and just put the default
- config file "ParM.cfg" in S: if you use it. If you don't, you'll have
- to specify the config file in the command line or in the tool types of
- the icon, otherwise, you will have to cancel the requester and won't
- have any menus.
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- See doc file for more info
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- Signature:
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- S.R. & P.C.
- This is not Status Register and Program Counter but Sylvain Rougier &
- Pierre Carrette. We are Frenchies so we hope the documentation is
- readable. We put our work in making english language comments, but it
- isn't allways easy, so be fair with us.
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- Donnations:
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- If you enjoy this program, send donnations and/or bugs report to:
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- Sylvain Rougier
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- 86000 Poitiers
- France.
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